What can I do as a landlord to remove my brother from the apartment?
You would need to file a lawsuit to evict him.
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You would need to file a lawsuit to evict him.
The landlord is legally required to have a court order to remove you from the premises. That requires an eviction or ejectment lawsuit. If she...
It seems like there may have been a mixup on the Court's part. In the future, call before your motion date - not all motions are scheduled for oral...
If rent has never been paid, ejection is appropriate. If they merely stopped paying rent, it should be an eviction. There's no guarantee of timing,...
It's possible that they might accept one of those by mistake, out of country service is not done frequently. However, you're required to serve them...
Depending on how the merger was structured, the new company may be liable for the debt. Also, certain officers of a company are personally liable...
Could you sue her? Yes. Verbal agreements are still agreements. Proving it may be difficult however, as courts are often skeptical of verbal...
It depends what you're trying to do. If you're trying to get them to pay rent on penalty of being evicted, you'd be suing in landlord tenant court...
You may want to contact South Jersey Legal Services, as they might be able to provide a free lawyer for you in your situation....
It sounds like you had the money before 4:30 on the day it was due, but the Landlord wouldn't accept it. Technically, personal checks aren't...