Is my lease valid?
If the premises are determined to not have been fit for residential occupancy, you might win a suit against your landlord for a portion of the rent...
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If the premises are determined to not have been fit for residential occupancy, you might win a suit against your landlord for a portion of the rent...
The general answer is that in many instances an LLC can provide both insulation from liability and more favorable tax treatment than other forms of...
You will need to have the circumstances and your condo documents reviewed by a real estate attorney, who will then be able to answer your question.
I'm not fully understanding the math, but would recommend that you discuss your plans with your township zoning administrator. You may not need to...
There is not a "bright line" answer to your question. The late fee is supposed to compensate the landlord for its additional expense in processing...
Send your ex a letter, including a copy of the duplicate title. State in the letter that you are concerned about continuing liability for having...
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Yes, unless the lease gives the landlord the right to terminate.
I would suggest that you make an appointment with a business attorney to discuss this matter. Clearly, it involves more information than can be...
The notice from the Bankruptcy Court should indicate whether it's necessary to file a claim with the Bankruptcy Court or whether this is a "No...
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It's not clear to me the nature of the zoning department approval that you have received, but the attorneys who have already answered have shown...