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Daniel T Blake
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You should certainly speak with an attorney soon about the facts of this case....
Michael Lee Mau
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It is never advisable to operate under a verbal agreement, as it can lead to...
Lucreita D. Becude
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If your utilities have been cut off then contact the Jacksonville Code...
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Leonard Peter Cabral's answer
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Florida Statute section 83.67 (1), states in part that a landlord of any rental...
Travis Conrad Logue
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The Landlord would likely argue that an emergency/exigent circumstance (i.e....
Steven Alan Fink
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If this is the first time it happened, ignore it. If it happens again, you...
Lucreita D. Becude
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No. you need to look at the Landlord/Tenant Handbook published on the web for...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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Please be cautious about taking legal advice from your landlord. WA law...
Shawn B Alexander
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The burden of proof on the heat working will be on the landlord , if sue for...
Richard C Koman
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The law in California is that a landlord can evict a tenant with no reason with...
John Robert Mittelman
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Under one year, 30 days is OK. Over one year, the law requires 60 days. You...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

You need to speak with an attorney since this woman obviously is not going to...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Contributor Level 7

On the narrow facts that you presented, it seems like you are stuck dealing...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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You need a lawyer - this is not something you should try and handle on your own....
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Denis C. Monahan's answer
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Security deposits for residential rental units are subject to the Landlord And...
Steven Alan Fink
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You have the legal right to go in and inspect. If she left items there you...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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It is not your fault the economy is bad; but you have a contract that requires...
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You sound like a SELFISH CHILD! What is the landlord supposed to let you stay...

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