Breaking a lease with 9months left in contract but was told to pay penalty without even mitigating losses
Your landlord has an obligation to mitigate your damages. You may want to contact a local attorney for a strong letter.
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Your landlord has an obligation to mitigate your damages. You may want to contact a local attorney for a strong letter.
If you do not fulfill the terms of your lease, then you could be held liable for your landlord's losses. She has an obligation to mitigate damages.
The eviction process would be your proper remedy.
Do you have a house under contract? The answer is that you need to review the documents to see if you are obligated. You can also report the...
She can sue, but the judge will decide if she is awarded this amount. It sounds excessive and she will need to prove up her case.
You need to contact a local attorney as soon as possible! If you don't have the funds for a lawyer, you may qualify for pro bono legal help. ...
You can ask, but it is doubtful they will give it to you. Unless you have paid off the loan in full, they will not provide a release.
It depends on what your present lease says. Often there are clauses that allow for an increase due to increased useage of this type. If you don't...
No. Who recorded your deed? The title company? You should contact a local real estate attorney as soon as possible. You should also contact the...
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You can sue your landlord in small claims court if you wish - or just work it out.