My step daughter and son both 23 and 25i need to know the legal way to get them out?
You may have to file an action to remove them. Which action depends on the facts of the case. Please contact a local real estate attorney to review...
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You may have to file an action to remove them. Which action depends on the facts of the case. Please contact a local real estate attorney to review...
You should always get Police involved when you are in an accident so as to document the events.
I would suggest hiring an attorney to open a summary administration probate.
Yes. Any cases where the government is the defendant the fee is capped at 25%
You should always seek legal representation or at the very least, have an attorney review the situation to see if you have a case.
Hire an attorney to review the documents and represent you in this matter.
I would suggest you hire an local probate attorney to do the Summary Administration as you already filed documents and was denied.
Absolutely not. Florida is pretty clear that a landlord cannot do that to force you to move out. If this happens, I would contact an attorney ASAP.
You have to file an unlawful detainer action to remove her. Contact a local attorney to review the situation and to file the lawsuit.
The short answer is no. It requires written notice. Furthermore, the landlord cannot exercise self help (ie: lock you out, etc...). If this happens...