Is verbal moving out notice still effective?
It depends what the lease says.
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It depends what the lease says.
Two separate issues: 1) Yes he can evict, assuming the lease indicates that late payment is a default. 2) "Livable" is a very broad word. What's...
Sure, talk to a local real estate attorney. If he's violating the bylaws it should be pretty straightforward.
I have a hard time seeing either the error or the damage here. Talk to a medmal attorney if you think there really is an issue, but it looks like...
This is too technical to be able to answer without a thorough review of the documents. Chances are that they have standing, but as we've all seen,...
It really sounds like you need to talk to a family attorney. This is the 3rd or 4th post you've made about this... there's really nothing more we...
I would go after the tenant here, not the mortgage company - it would be much easier.
Is it written in the lease? If so, I don't see a problem with it. If it isn't, I'd have to see what was said.
This is a very local question... you'd be better off speaking to a local Syracuse attorney. My guess would be yes, you can contest at least some...
There's nothing wrong with that clause. You agreed to it. Most places have a broom clean policy or something along those lines, but in this case...