Seattle Commercial Legal Advice (55 found)Narrow your searchPosted 8 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Stuart Alan Heller's answer
Until he files you can initiate and proceed with an unlawful detainer (eviction)... Posted 6 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Each tenant is jointly and severally liable, which means each one is...
John M. Kaman's answer
It just means that if you don't pay at the end of three days the landlord has... Posted 6 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The landlord and tenant likely have a written agreement with each other... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Brian J Danzig's answer
First, I am sorry you are having this difficulty, but rest assured you are not... Posted 11 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Charity Anastasio's answer
You have a number of issues that sound very difficult to deal with. They may... Posted 14 days ago in Intellectual Property Bellevue, WA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
There's no controlling case law yet on the subject of whether tablature... Posted 7 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The answer likely is in the written agreement and its amendments. Absent an... Posted 7 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Yes. You might find my legal guide on selecting and hiring a lawyer helpful....
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
If you inherited property (even if u did not physically take possession of it)... Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Scott Roberts Weaver's answer
As stated by another commentator, your lease must be reviewed. Additionally,...
John Donald Sullivan's answer
The answer largely depends upon what your lease says. There is no commercial... Posted 7 months ago in Probate Seattle, WA
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Richard Wills' answer
Dear Seattle, 1. Have your sister sign a Declination of Named Personal...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Crossing off your name is usually an impermissible alteration of the original... Posted 7 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Yes you are. The L is also legally obligated to make an effort to rent it out... Posted 5 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Bellevue, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Commercial landlord tenant agreements are purely a matter of contract. There... Posted 8 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Stuart Alan Heller's answer
Your lease would have to be reviewed in order to answer your questions.... Posted 9 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Seattle, WA
John Arthur Bender JR's answer
They owe you money. You have to sue them. That will require expenditures for...
Susan Lee Beecher's answer
Most attorneys that you talk with about this will personally sympathize with... Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
There is no statute that govern deposits and their return for WA commercial... Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You likely need to check the authorized use for the real property. If this is a...
Frank A Selden's answer
Seattle's en vogue designers like combinations of work and living. There are... Posted about 1 year ago in General Practice Seattle, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
The initial step is to go to the yellow pages or internet and find some firms...
Michael Alex Wasylik's answer
If I were looking to hire an attorney myself, I would first look for one who... Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Perry A Warbrick's answer
The WA landlord tenant act only applies to residential property. You need to...
Scott Roberts Weaver's answer
You might have a defense if the landlord is seeking a rent that is far above... Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Kristy Weiszmann Fox's answer
You definitely should see a lawyer who specializes in commercial leases to...
Charity Anastasio's answer
Do speak with a contracts and commercial property attorney. I would think you... Posted 5 months ago in Debt Collection Bellevue, WA
Christopher Lee Thayer's answer
Assuming you have a promissory note, you have a right to sue on the note and/or... |