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Robert John Murillo
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Your relationship is landlord tenant. Your rights are established in the lease...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr. Murillo, and the breach of the lease by the landlord by...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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No. A notary watches you sign the lease and then adds a jurat and signs the...
Shawn B Alexander
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The signing by the landlord should have been in front of a notary. However if...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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Your landlord has to give you 48 hours notice of his intent to enter for...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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If your rent is currently paid up it is absolutely no business of your landlord'...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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Sorry, should have read that again. You have to give written notice; verbal is...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Commercial Lessees have only what rights are granted in the lease and unless...
Stuart Alan Heller
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I suggest you look into selling your business and assigning the lease to the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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The contractor has a strict timeline for a lien and you have a timeline for a...
Steven Alan Fink
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You can also file a complaint with the State. See weblink below. It is...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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You are in a hard situation. The best option would be for you to find someone...
Shawn B Alexander
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Normal wear and tear of carpets is always a point of contention and the amount...
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David A. Leen
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The lender can impose any limits on whether or not to accept a short sale....
Robert Charles Pittman
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I'll take a stab at this. If you use a joint revocable living trust with tax...
Brinette Bobb Rounds
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In Washington, the Bypass trust can exempt $2,000,000 worth of assets from...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

This is not legal advice, but practical advice: Ignore the neighbor and tell...
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Pamela Koslyn
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As to your partial ownership to the development's trademark rights, I doubt...
Kaiser Wahab
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As a bit of practical advice, I would advise you to steer clear from using a...
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I agree with Mr. Post that you need to consult with an attorney very soon. A...
Keenan M. Post
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You need to get an attorney ASAP to deal with this mess. As a fiduciary he is...
Matthew van Winkle
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Have you not received your deposit, nor a notice regarding your deposit that...
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Matthew van Winkle
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Generally, it is better to go through a short sale. It usually shows up on the...

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