How long does a landlord/owner have before they need to provide a hard copy lease to the tenant?
Morning, There is no specific law that requires them to provide a fully signed lease to the tenant in a set time. I don't understand what you...
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Morning, There is no specific law that requires them to provide a fully signed lease to the tenant in a set time. I don't understand what you...
First thing is to review the contract. If you broker knows what they are doing they should have had a very clear schedule listing each and every...
The IRS generally considers a hobby an activity you pursue without expecting to make a profit. If you can show that you have an "expectation" of...
Based on your facts, you have a viable claim to be a common law spouse. You will need to prepare for the hearing and prove this claim. Review the...
I am sorry for your loss. Unfortunately, if you co-signed for the lease they can hold you entirely liable for the obligation. If you signed the...
You may want to wait. Review the contract and contact an attorney to advise you. Generally, the contractor has about four months to file the lien...
Review your lease. Make sure you follow the lease terms and security deposit statute to the letter. Then determine if you want to sue them for the...
Morning, Assuming you are still can file a timely lien, I would file a lien and consider disburser notices as leverage. You can then file suit...
This is likely not an optimal solution. If you want to avoid probate, either all assets should be titled under joint tenancy or you should have a...
Sorry about this problem. Generally, you can sue her assuming you had her agreement that she would pay and be totally liable for the debts.