What are my rights if ex won't pay rent
You can continue to pay and then sue him for his portion. You could move and wait for the LL to come after either or both of you for breach...
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You can continue to pay and then sue him for his portion. You could move and wait for the LL to come after either or both of you for breach...
It is unclear if this "contract" that you made would be binding or enforcable. Contracts generally require some consideration on both sides, so if...
It sounds like you filed a small claims case but then never pursued it and the case was "closed" in some way. It is unclear whether you should have...
As unfortunateas your situation may be, the law does not let you use your problems to force someone else to take damage when you have made an...
No... This is a legal advice site not a jobs post site, or what ever you think you are doing........
Omg.... are you kidding me?? First, it is not a crime to say that, to anyone. Second, based on what you describe it sounds like it was accurate.
The way you deal with it is by doing it the way the employer thinks is important rather than "feeling you hit all the important parts" and the...
Sure it is reasonable to ask, but doesnt sound like you are in a position to force the issue should they say no.
Wow, you have provided almost no information to assess your situation. I suggest that you directly consult a med mal attny for a detailed review.
The landlord can generally deduct accrued amounts (random old unpaid fees) on the account and damages from the deposit........