60days notice or 90days notice to evict tenants (foreclosure)?
You use a 90 day notice to terminate their tenancy. If they are not paying rent under the old agreement to you, however, then you can serve them...
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You use a 90 day notice to terminate their tenancy. If they are not paying rent under the old agreement to you, however, then you can serve them...
I agree with Mr. Kane and Mr. McManus. The statute of limitations governs the time period for the landlord to file an action against you, not to...
Counterclaims are used in federal court. In California civil procedure, a complaint against the person suing you is called a "cross-complaint." ...
You've been scammed. You bought something from someone who does not own it. You need to sue the person who defrauded you.
The statute remains the same. It should not be reported if it was dismissed pursuant to a settlement agreement.
Your post is muddled. There is a significant difference between a lender selling a loan (which does not occur at an auction) and selling your home...
That should not be available online at all.
Don't create a paid tenancy if one never existed. If he was living there under the good graces of the decedent, then he is a tenant at will, and...
Get yourself a good criminal defense attorney. Any decent criminal defense attorney knows that a beat cop is not a pharmaceutical expert.
The state court does not have appellate jurisdiction over a federal bankruptcy court. Your post does not make sense.