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Frances Miller Campbell
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Continue to fight. If you patched and painted to avoid a charge, in reliance...
Kenneth Evan Chyten
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A tenant cannot be charged for ordinary wear and tear. Absent unusual...
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Frances Miller Campbell
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The best thing to do is just to start paying the judgment by paying what you...
Steven Alan Fink
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My colleague is correct. I would make sure payments were in the form of a...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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The laws that protect citizens against government misconduct are commonly...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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Start by getting a copy of the arrest report. Then have an attorney review all...
Frances Miller Campbell
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I do not know if there is a legal ratio for number of showers to number of...
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Pamela Koslyn
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First you have to be served with a notice, usually a 3 day notice to pay or...
Frances Miller Campbell
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1. First the landlord serves you with a notice. Either the notice asks you to...
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Steven Alan Fink
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No he doesn't. You were not tenants but contractors during that last week....
Frances Miller Campbell
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If the landlord tries to sue you for rent during the week you were working...
Frances Miller Campbell
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The answer to this question depends on whether the property is rent-controlled....
Frances Miller Campbell
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The landlord cannot come to your property without posting a notice in writing...
Pamela Koslyn
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Why you'd rent a house form an owner you'd already had problems with is unclear....
Frances Miller Campbell
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Dear tenant, If the neighborhood is that unsafe, you should move and worry...
Frances Miller Campbell
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That is a serious health hazard, so I am surprised that the City will not come...
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Frances Miller Campbell
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You can't stop someone from calling the police or the security guards. In this...
Frances Miller Campbell
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Dear tenant, You have a good defense to the unlawful detainer action. The...
Kenneth Evan Chyten
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It sounds as if you pre-paid August rent. As such, the August payment was...
Frances Miller Campbell
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If you are in a single family house, or a multi unit property that was built...
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Henry Daniel Lively
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They need to give you a key. Do you have anything in your lease agreement that...
Frances Miller Campbell
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How did you find out that the tenant changed the locks? Did you attempt to...
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Frances Miller Campbell
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Dear tenant, That is ridiculous. If there are code violations they have to...
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Henry Daniel Lively
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Once the lease is up it automatically converts to a month to month tenancy....
Frances Miller Campbell
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Dear landlord, You cannot "force" your tenant out before going to court....
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Frances Miller Campbell
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You can sue your neighbor and get an order from the Court that the neighbor...
Frances Miller Campbell
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This is a funny situation. I do not think you can enforce a clause that lets...
Frances Miller Campbell
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Even if a tenant has renter's insurance, that doesn't shift liability for...
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Steven Alan Fink
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You can sue him for his fair share, even if he left the country. You would...
Frances Miller Campbell
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This happened to me once. I moved into a place that was way too expensive for...

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