Can I make a case against my apartments in court?
There is quite a bit going on here in your question. It seems likely that you have some cause of action, but much would depend on the details of...
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There is quite a bit going on here in your question. It seems likely that you have some cause of action, but much would depend on the details of...
In general the question is not always whether you signed, but whether you AGREED/ACCEPTED. This agreement/acceptance can be shown in many ways. If...
Mr. Carneal has provided a correct and very complete response outlining your obligations here. If they were good tenants, trying to be good in...
I would suggest that you go look at Section 24 Forcible Entry and Detainer (Eviction) of the Texas statutes, it outlines the entire process. In...
Mr. Dalton is correct in this. As a month to month tenant you would be required to give 30 days/one billing periods worth of notice in order to...
This is the same question asked twice, but Ms. Walter provides some additional guidance and is correct in this. It is correct to refer you to...
Mr. Dalton is correct to refer you to Section 24, it contains the process for eviction. In general, you can begin the process for any breach of the...
Although more facts are needed to fully evaluate your issue, it seems that you may have a case here. Even if your lease had not been extended, if...
It seems likely to me that you could make a valid claim especially given the fact that you had already provided notice of the issue (although would...
Ms. Lowry is correct. The court will likely enter a judgment upholding the agreement unless they feel it is for some reason not in the childrens...