Commercial Tenant destroyed my property, can (should) I file criminal charges?
Contact local law enforcement. They will decide if criminal charges are warranted.
Frisco, TX
Real estate Lawyer at Frisco, TX
Practice Areas: Real Estate
Contact local law enforcement. They will decide if criminal charges are warranted.
It's difficult to say with just these facts. Unless you made improvements to the property in addition to the rent, you are probably out of luck. ...
Yes.
Go to the landlord and work something out. They can remove the negative reporting. You were responsible for monitoring the actions of your friend.
Go to the local justice of the peace notice and get the form to give her a 3-day notice. If she fails to move, then you can file a forcible entry...
If no one can find a lease, then there may not be one. You can deem them to be month-to-month or tenants at will. Go to your local eviction court...
Another indication may be as to when you had the utilities turned off.
It is possible. Your local appraisal district office will have the county rules available.
A lesson to anyone else reading you question, always get these agreements in writing. Now it will be your word against landlords. Perhaps there...
You need a lawyer to write a strong letter to the landlord. If you can't afford counsel, perhaps the local bar association can provide pro bono...