Can my old landlord sue me even if there was no lease
As Alan has already said, I would think of this as a month-to-month lease. This is generally how the court sees things when you're renting a place...
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As Alan has already said, I would think of this as a month-to-month lease. This is generally how the court sees things when you're renting a place...
You need to have an attorney for this kind of action. This is far more complicated than a simple web forum question. This is not legal advice...
I would at least give them a call... This is not legal advice and is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. You should speak...
Yes. Or at least, they certainly can. Not much more to be said than that. This is not legal advice and is not intended to create an...
If you've assigned it away just inform the bank of that (better to provide the evidence) and forward a copy of the letter to the party you assigned...
He holds the loan but has no title to the property? How did that happen? That's effectively an unsecured loan. Something isn't right...
He holds the loan but has no title to the property? How did that happen? That's effectively an unsecured loan. Something isn't right...
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In each (most?) state there's a limit to how much you can contract to verbally. I have no idea what it is for TX. There's also probably a Statute...
Have you filed a police report? You can always try a claim... and you very well might be entitled to damages. This is not legal advice and is...
What kind of insurance? You can certainly get renters insurance. Talk to an insurance agent for more details on what you can and can not...
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