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Glenn M. Lyon
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Whether the tenant (or the landlord) has physical possession is irrelevant to...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The enforceabilitty of the lease is not determined by whether it has been "...
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Phillip Darrell Kimbrell's answer
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Generally speaking, the written doucment (Lease) will control all matters...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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Generally speaking, the written lease controls; however, you can get around a...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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This type of question is one of the most commonly asked questions. The standard...
Glenn M. Lyon
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You would need to file a lawsuit for breach of contract. The total damages...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The tenant appears to be in breach of contract (the lease). You have a cause...
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Brian E. Daughdrill
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Depending on the value of the items, this may not be worth pursuing. It costs...
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Glenn M. Lyon
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Unless the lease specifically waives the tenant's rights to it, you will have...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The number one document which governs both the landlord and tenant's rights in...
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Brian E. Daughdrill
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Generally you are describing a contract that may be void because it is for an...
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Glenn M. Lyon
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Yes, for the cost to clean or repair the property. If you would like to...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The short answer is absolutely yes. The lease probably spells out the specific...
John Gage Breakfield
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Before you can garnish anything you need a judgment. You can go to the...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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If you are asking if you can tell if the business owner responded (assume this...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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It is hard to tell you what is going on from these facts. The lease may indeed...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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In general, the landlord is not responsible for the independent criminal acts...
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Glenn M. Lyon
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It depends on the term of the lease. If the lease does not address it, then...
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John Gage Breakfield
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Read your lease. If it contains language that says somehting like 'this is the...
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Glenn M. Lyon
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Unlikely based on the facts of your post. Landlords are not responsible for...

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