Can a landlord implement a lease addendum without both tenants knowledge?
Depending on the language of the first agreement, the landlord shouldn't be able to just change such a major term unilaterally without your...
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Depending on the language of the first agreement, the landlord shouldn't be able to just change such a major term unilaterally without your...
You can file a request with the court to get your property back. Unfortunately, if she says certain items are hers, could be hard to prove who owns...
If you have anything in writing as evidence that you expected to move in and weren't just buying the furnishings as gifts, then you may be able to...
Yes, you could be liable for the remainder of the lease, unless the landlord can find a new tenant sooner. Landlord has to try to find a new...
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The law can presume abandonment if she goes at least 6 months without seeing or communicating with her child. He can either seek a custody order,...
If she's violating visitation orders, then you can file to hold her in contempt. Send her something in writing first, if you haven't already,...
Depends on whether the damage will exceed $5,000 or not. If so, then offering that amount to settle would benefit you. If you can find a handyman...
If you both don't want a divorce, and your attorneys won't listen dismiss the case, you always have the option of terminating their services.
Depends on the attorney and how "simple" of a will. You could always contact an attorney to ask.
As stated, the court will presume joint physical custody is best unless convinced otherwise. So, yes, he does have a strong chance of getting joint...