Can I sue a previous tenant for damages to my house?
You can sue for any damages to the property caused by the tenant above ordinary wear and tear.
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You can sue for any damages to the property caused by the tenant above ordinary wear and tear.
Your claim for rent would fail since you were actually living there, but you most likely would have a separate claim for failure to repair and/or...
It seems as if you may have a libel claim against the employee and possibly against the BBB. However, defamation is a very fact-sensitive type of...
It depends on the terms of the confidentiality agreement. Have a local business attorney review it and advise. Shouldn't take long.
Repost with more details. Is this a residential or commercial lease? What do you mean by buyer? Buyer of what?
You will most likely have to sue in New Jersey. Have a New Jersey attorney review the contract and the facts of the dispute and advise.
A security deposit may be used to cover any damages the landlord incurs, including unpaid rent and physical damage to the property beyond ordinary...
You have the option to simply sue for rent without filing an eviction.
Regardless of whether the landlord is entitled to keep part of the security deposit, they are legally required to either return the deposit or...
The terms of the agreement will control. Does it allow them to unilaterally change some terms? Is there a provision that specifically precludes...