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Yes, you can be fired. You just cannot be fired BECAUSE you're out on disability. If it's part of a general layoff, or they can show they were...
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Yes, you can be fired. You just cannot be fired BECAUSE you're out on disability. If it's part of a general layoff, or they can show they were...
My opinion would that it would be whoever you signed the last lease with... Did you send the proof of deposit to the LL? - Hamad Law Firm,...
Not likely, but it's most likely controlled by local zoning ordinances and building codes, so talk to a local real estate attorney. - Hamad Law...
Your lease agreement controls. If you agreed to limit visits in it, then you should limit visits. If not, well, it's up to you... but keep in...
Yes. - Hamad Law Firm, LLC [email protected] (203) 936-8LAW Licensed in CT & NY. The poster is not your attorney. Please read the...
You should contact a family/divorce attorney in your area. This question depends on a lot of specifics. - Hamad Law Firm,...
As with Ms Graham, I have no knowledge of any laws that would help you. A lease is a lease, as long as they aren't discriminating against...
If they re-rented the place a week later, you are likely (I don't know FL law, but assuming it tracks most others) liable only for the period up to...
You don't "have" to do anything until they have a court order. If you can prove that you had an agreement to put the fence where it is, you may...
Is the landlord offering a new lease? If not, yes, you'd need to vacate on your landlords request. By default you become a month-to-month tenant...