Did my apartment management have a right to dispose my personal belongings?
Unless the lease allows them to, they are not allowed to throw away your things. This would be trespassing and/or trespass onto chattles (personal...
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Unless the lease allows them to, they are not allowed to throw away your things. This would be trespassing and/or trespass onto chattles (personal...
You technically could but I wouldn't recommend it as it is a duplicative filing. You can amend your dispossessory if you need to and/or raise...
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Im sorry, where is the question? I suspect it has something to do with the deposit but it's hard to say.
To my knowledge, Writs of possessions (once applied for by the landlord) dont necessarily expire on their own without other particular...
Unless the mother has been given some sort of agency or authorization to act as an agent of the landlord/owner, the answer is: No, she does not...
This is a little complicated but the answer lies in who has the rights as a landlord/owner. In order to evict, you have to have some sort of...
You should check your lease to see if it's allowed. IF your lease has expired, check to see if there is a holdover provision. The holdover...
I hope I am answering the question: Whenever a lawsuit is filed against you for a disposessory, it will show up on your public record. Your...
Generally, the landlord is not allowed to search your belongings or even step foot on the leased property unless you either (1) Give them...
First and foremost, you need to inform your landlord that there is a massive issue that is making your residence, if true, uninhabitable. If found...