What if I don't give enough notice to move out and don't pay the outstanding balance?
The lanlord may sue you for breach of the lease and hold you liable for outstanding balance on the lease in addition to attorney fees and court...
Beverly Hills, CA
Landlord or tenant Lawyer at Beverly Hills, CA
Practice Areas: Landlord & Tenant, Real Estate, Business
The lanlord may sue you for breach of the lease and hold you liable for outstanding balance on the lease in addition to attorney fees and court...
I agree with Steven's analysis. The factors in detemrining wear and tear are dependant on the extent of repair or "touch up" required as well as...
In most states, the law requires that you make your best efforts to "mitigate damages" before you can recover for any lost rents due to breach. In...
Hello. Your question mainly depends on multiple issues. First, is there a fixed lease? If there is, then you cannot evict a tenant unless they have...