My landlord is making up rules as she goes, what can and should I do?
You and the landlord are subject to the terms of the lease. That means that your landlord cannot require any more of you than is in the lease. That...
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You and the landlord are subject to the terms of the lease. That means that your landlord cannot require any more of you than is in the lease. That...
You first need to provide a written demand for possession of the property by the move-out date (sounds like you may have already done that). If...
Have a pre-qualified private company handle the service. There are many of them; just search "process server."
It depends on what you mean by "acquired." Most likely, the new company did not actually buy the business itself, but its assets. So, the...
Assuming the landlord is required to make such repairs, the landlord would have a reasonable amount of time to make the repair after being properly...
The landlord may evict the tenant per the terms of the signed lease if it allows or evict if the tenant breaches the terms of the lease.
You are obligated to pay what the lease requires you to pay, nothing more or less (unless you agree separately otherwise).
Assuming it hasn't already been executed, yes. But the insurance company will probably not agree to it.
I would need more info to say for sure, but if he/you are trying to hide assets from creditors, it would be fraud. You can properly transfer the...
The proper valuation would be the value of the property at the time it is contributed to the LLC.