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Pamela Koslyn
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There's no "right" way to break a lease, unless your lease provides that you...
Frances Miller Campbell
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Dear tenant, Leases are contracts for money, and are broken every day....
Andrew Daniel Myers
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If the value of your home is equal to or less than the payoff on the first...
James Joseph Falcone
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The problem with your situation is that the buyer will not agree to close the...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Since you agreed to the appointment and then became unavailable (and apparently...
Pamela Koslyn
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There's no definition of "ordinary wear and tear," but if you're the tenant,...
Steven Alan Fink
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You are very wise to enter into a written agreement regarding ownership. I am...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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Yes. If the tree trunk is located entirely on your neighbor's property and the...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Ms Marsh is correct - although your neighbor would generally be responsible for...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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As co-signer, you are obligated to satisfy the judgment that the landlord...
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Melissa Cari Marsh
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You should immediately hire a landlord tenant evictions attorney to serve a...
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Jonathan Gregg Stein
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You should continue paying the rent. Just because the home goes into...
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Once title has vested in or reverted to the financial institution/lender, your...
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Lynne D Shelton
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The answer to this question is it depends. Although you have been generous with...
Steven Alan Fink
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Without knowing the facts surrounding the misdemeanor it is hard to offer a...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Many factors such as age, prosecutor discretion, what judge you have, whether...
Steven Alan Fink
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You are entitled to a refund of the $600.00, less any cleaning and repair costs....
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Steven Alan Fink
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You do not have to give them anything. They will have to go to court and...
Robin Mashal
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
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Frances Miller Campbell
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The simple answer is this: Go to U-Haul, rent a truck, pack up and go. Your...
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James Joseph Falcone
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Sorry to hear about your family troubles, they are the worse. As your sibling...
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The money belongs to the sibling and you have no recourse, as it is NOT part of...
Frances Miller Campbell
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Yes, you can cash the check without worry. Then file your lawsuit after it clears.

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