Trying to move in new location becoause of land lord not doing his part of duty.
It may be difficult to walk away from your commercial lease without some compromise in payment. You may have to break your lease, and your lease...
Houston, TX
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It may be difficult to walk away from your commercial lease without some compromise in payment. You may have to break your lease, and your lease...
Most debts actually never go away, only the ability to sue on them does. So, a debt collector can continue to ask you to pay, but probably can't...
There is a bona fide error defense to an FDCPA violation. If the debt collector filed the suit not realizing that you were already gone, then the...
The simple answer is "no," but without reviewing the lease, I don't know if your contract states that only 3% can be charged. In other words, based...
Ideally the PO should do it for you, but you may have to ask the judge.
Normally a writ of possession will be issued a week after the ruling was made, which will entitle the landlord to remove your possession s from the...
You should be able to get the deposit ($100) back as long as it wasn't labeled as no -refundable.
I don't believe you can go to jail unless you knew it was fake at the time you cashed it. You do owe the company that cashed it the money.
A debt never goes away, but in Texas, one can't be sued for breach of contract after four years. If the facts are the way you say they are, the...
As Robert said, they can't make you stay. So, you CAN move out. The only question will be whether or not you owe them money when you do.