can a landlord cut off the power & utilities
Generally speaking, no, never. Contact a LL/T attorney immediately to discuss the specifics on the phone or in person!
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Generally speaking, no, never. Contact a LL/T attorney immediately to discuss the specifics on the phone or in person!
Im sorry to say but it is unlikely that the LL would be liable to make these changes unless it is written into your lease somewhere. FL statutes on...
I would agree with both of my colleagues. You signed a lease. If the property was not up to the standards you expected, then you should not sign a...
I would agree with mr. Gafney! You really need a middle man to get involved in order to keep your Mother out of the trenches. She can hire an...
Without a lease in your name that gives you a right to be on the property then yes you can be forced to leave.
if she is the tenant then she is the only person who has a legal right to be on the property.
The person that the POA is for must have their signature notarized. In addition there needs to be two witnesses to the principals signature. I...
A 3 day notice is a very technical document. Sure, if it does not contain the correct information then it is not valid. The problem with your...
You can have other people or corporations (including your attorney) act as your trustee. Meet with an attorney to discuss your options.
You need to figure out who has the legal right to rent out the property you live on. If she has legal authority to enter into a lease agreement...