Can I make my landlord pay to replace my damaged personal property?
Your lease agreement should determine liability issues. It is best that you hire an attorney to help you with this situation.
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Your lease agreement should determine liability issues. It is best that you hire an attorney to help you with this situation.
You need to hire an attorney to review the full facts of the case but from the minimal information provided, this does not seem like an appropriate...
You have to file a suit for forcible detainer at your local JP court.
Only the landlord may take such actions.
You should find an attorney to review your lease agreement to see if the situation is addressed.
Yes, you can sue the seller for breach of contract.
An attorney will be an able to draft a warranty deed for you with the proper formalities.
The best way to approach an issue like this is to hire an attorney to represent you and communicate with this organization on your behalf.
No, only the landlord may evict tenants.
A living trust does not require any witnesses.