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Written by Elizabeth Rankin Powell
Are strictly limited. If your landlord allows the property in which you reside to reach the foreclosure process, you will probably receive in the mail a document entitled "NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE". Look at paragraph 10 (X). You have 60-90 days after the date of the sale. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 8 days ago in Landlord / Tenant. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Elizabeth Rankin Powell
If you are a Washington tenant living in substandard and/or dangerous conditions, you can make your landlord pay you to move. Here's how. 4 of 5 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Landlord / Tenant. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Elizabeth Rankin Powell
Landlords frequently fail to provide a checklist, or a walk-through, don't tell you where your deposit is kept and then don't give it back. If you should get your deposit back because you kept your end of the bargain, don't argue with your landlord - take them to court and get a judgment. 2 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted 12 months ago in Landlord / Tenant. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Elizabeth Rankin Powell
Collaborative divorce is a novel way to get a divorce with the minimum possible stress and fees. It is not appropriate in all matters, but it is a reasonable way to resolve a marriage that has ended without the drama. Posted 12 months ago in Family.
Written by Elizabeth Rankin Powell
Washington allows an individual to file a lawsuit in Small Claims without a lawyer. The most you can ask for there is $4,000.00 and the Small Claims court cannot make anyone do anything other than pay you money. The Court cannot order someone to take down a fence, or return property, for example. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 12 months ago in Landlord / Tenant. Jurisdiction: Washington |