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Kaiser Wahab
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It is highly unlikely that you will be able to get an answer on a forum such as...
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You could make the argument that there is no lease agreement because of the...
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Have you looked at your lease to determine whether there is a provision...
Michael D Fox
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The key word in the prior poster's answer is "received." And, when an item is "...
Michael D Fox
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Please see my response in your other post.
Michael D Fox
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You are correct that normal wear and tear are excepted. I suggest you visit...
Shawn B Alexander
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I practice in Washington and you will need to confirm this with a Florida...
Christopher G Brown
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Probably not. The foreclosing party will apply the value of the condo to the...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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It depends on your local zoning laws - contact your local zoning board for the...

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