What are my options?
Yes, if you are in New York City, you go to housing court as soon as you can. Please don't worry that you won't ever be able to rent you an...
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Yes, if you are in New York City, you go to housing court as soon as you can. Please don't worry that you won't ever be able to rent you an...
You probably aren't making things better with the loud parties, but you at least have a little bit of time before you landlord obtains the...
Good question.
The timing and exact circumstances are very important, but the age of the transaction and the fact that it is likely a gift makes me think they...
Both. don't overthink it. If you have it list it. If you don't have it, you can't list it.
Did you give him any money?
Well, it was probably a contract, even though it wasn't in writing. That's some interest rate you are paying there. 480%? Do you know...
List all the ones you have. It doesn't hurt and it's not a lot of trouble...don't overthink it too much.
Yes, I think you'll have to, assuming you have went through any administrative review period the University provides.
I doubt they seized your house. They might have put a lien on your house, which they probably can do.