Can a family member double my rent on a verbal agreement or force me to leave with out a written notice?
If you are paying rent (hopefully you have proof of it), you are a tenant. A verbal lease is enforceable in Illinois. He cannot force you to...
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If you are paying rent (hopefully you have proof of it), you are a tenant. A verbal lease is enforceable in Illinois. He cannot force you to...
As long as you are living there, you have to pay rent. Since the landlord owns it, you pay him. Once the bank owns it, you will pay the bank...
It sounds like you want to get out of the listing agreement with your Realtor. Most listing agreements state that if you cancel, you can't sell to...
You can lien the units that owe assessments. Then you can foreclose on your liens. If they units have mortgages on them, the banks sometimes pay...
The new owner took the property subject to the lease. You don't have to move until November, but if the new landlord really wants you gone,...
The first question is whether or not your lease has a no pet policy. If it does, are you exempt from that policy (is your dog a service dog)? ...
The landlord can tell you he'll "work" with you, but it isn't generally binding unless it's in writing. You are bound to the lease. You can give...
I agree with Alan. The bank is your landlord now. They have to honor the lease or pay you to move. If the old/original landlord tries to evict...
An attorney would need to see the lease to give you your options.
The issue isn't whether he's on the loan/note. The issue is whether he is on the title.