Can a landlord refuse to break a lease if the lease states how much must be paid to break it?
Generally, under Florida law, if the lease is clear that you can terminate, the fact that the landlord did not bargain well with the rest of their...
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Generally, under Florida law, if the lease is clear that you can terminate, the fact that the landlord did not bargain well with the rest of their...
If you do not agree to accept he addendum, nothing changes. The addendum only affects the lease if you accept it, or you and the landlord come to...
The answers so far sum up the basics of the law so far, but leave out a couple of considerations. First, if you already purchased the townhouse...
It is possible for someone to lease real property they do not own. However, they must have some connection to the property to lawfully do so. In...
If you do not file anything with the court, the plaintiff will be able to proceed fairly quickly (as quickly as the bogged down court calendars...
From a technical standpoint, you are suppossed to be out of the property by the date of the foreclosure sale, unless you intend to exercise a right...
The short answer is that the mortgage lien on your current home would not transfer to your new home. The bigger question is whether you will be...
The two phrases in your question "freely assignable" and "contract is silent" could apply to a few things separately, but when taken together it...