Can I file for eviction over unpaid deposit?
Generally, you can evict for any violation of the lease. As such, does the lease require the deposit by a certain date? If so, yes it would be...
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Generally, you can evict for any violation of the lease. As such, does the lease require the deposit by a certain date? If so, yes it would be...
Does the lease require you to do so? If so, then the landlord can most likely evict you. However, even if the lease does not require it, if you...
It depends on factors you did not include - is there a lease term? did you violate a term of the lease? is the husband the landlord? Re-post...
If there is no contractual right to do so, you are not permitted to withdraw from the LLC without their consent. As such, you will either need to...
Assuming they are month-to-month tenants and you are evicting without cause, you will need to provide them with at least 60 days' prior notice. If...
That is a very complex question and will depend on many factors, most of which you did not post. You should have a good business attorney review...
Most likely an LLC. There are typically more tax benefits than a corporation, but still provides the same liability protection if it is set up and...
Unless the lease permits the tenant to terminate early due to some kind of applicable hardship (which is rare), you can hold the tenant to the...
No, not simply to buy/sell gold for yourself.
A landlord may only evict a residential tenant upon a court order (dispossessory action). In addition, only owners of the property in question...