Can I deduct broken and missing furniture from the security deposit?
In general you can deduct from the deposit for all non normal wear and tear damage to the unit, but keep in mind you could be required to prove the...
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In general you can deduct from the deposit for all non normal wear and tear damage to the unit, but keep in mind you could be required to prove the...
Realisticaly I cant imagine why you would or how they could force the issue short of eviction (if lease terms are violated) which would likely take...
Mr. Fettner is correct. You have already drug this out for a bit (if they had to refile) rather than find another place. You could also consider...
This question has already been asked and answered. I suggest you either look to those responses or seek direct consultation with an attny rather...
Likely he could claim tenant status and you would be best served by following formal eviction process.
You have not provided enough information to give an opinion. Generally this sounds suspect, the deposit is ment to cover a LL for unforseen stuff.
The question all revolves around what status the court would see them as having... guest, tenant, etc. If they are guests they could be excluded...
Yes if rent isnt paid in full, on time the LL can file for eviction.
If the tenant has violated the terms of the lease the LL can seek eviction, however if the tenant hasnt done something they said they would (but...
You can force them to evict you and then show the court that you have fullfilled the agreement terms and they have not. Likely you lease allows...