Should I appeal? Are there other options instead of appealing? A tenant sued me for his security deposit.
lawyer fees depends on what the contract says. honestly, this doesn't sound like business. this sounds personal--and personal isn't good for...
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lawyer fees depends on what the contract says. honestly, this doesn't sound like business. this sounds personal--and personal isn't good for...
I have a feeling that your face wasn't shown at all and you aren't mentioning it. I also think you are just looking for a handout and even if...
based on how skewed your facts are, I'm going to assume this is "one side of the story" and we all know each story has two. Go pay a lawyer... his...
you have exactly what you need: a letter acknowledging the debt paid in full. What you need to do now is get a lawyer that knows how to use that...
is your tenant paying you or not? was your tenant ever paying you? there are a lot of different ways to go about this but RSO sticks there nose...
I know a guy that would do this for you, but unfortunately he doesn't have a brain. So that counts him out. If you somehow manage to get to...
just hurry up and do it. it's barely been a year. you could have filed the lawsuit instead of asking inane questions on this site.
Write them down and then have your LL and yourself confirm those are the conditions in the original agreement.
you absolutely need to get an attorney to file an unlawful detainer action. you may also want to get a restraining order preventing him from saying...
The only useful thing I can add is this: file a notice of related cases. That way the judge will understand what's going on immediately. As for...