Are the Covid-19 rules still in effect for DC landlords regarding termination of tenant lease?
At this point in time you cannot file for an eviction in DC. However, you can file a civil action against the tenant for a breach of contract and...
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At this point in time you cannot file for an eviction in DC. However, you can file a civil action against the tenant for a breach of contract and...
Sounds like their response IS a motion to dismiss. You did not mention which rule they are citing to support their motion to dismiss. However, if...
Generally, it's 90 days. But because of the pandemic, most courts are relaxing the rules. That being said, a lawyer should be able to get your case...
If you are in DC go to www.dccourts.gov and go to the search link to look up your name.
His attorney, assuming he had one, should be able to answer your question. You don't give enough facts for someone unfamiliar with your case to...
Because of covid restrictions, courts across the country are dealing with a backlog of cases. Decisions which would normally take place in weeks,...
Sure, you can sue them. It will cost you more to litigate the matter than you'll get back in a refund. A letter from a lawyer will usually do the job.
You need to make a motion with the court that ordered the garnishment for an order that the debt was fully paid. Take that order to your HR/payroll...
Since they appear to be nightowls, you may want to consider playing loud music yourself --- at 5:00 in the morning when they are likely sound asleep
While you likely will need to temporarily find a place to stay, the landlord is clearly at fault and you do have a good case for breach of...