Roommate troubles.
It sounds like the deposit was kept by the landlord? Your easy option is to sue them in small claims court, telling the story to the judge, that...
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It sounds like the deposit was kept by the landlord? Your easy option is to sue them in small claims court, telling the story to the judge, that...
You need to start out by reviewing your CC&R's. The CC&R's are the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions which govern your condo/home and...
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It sounds like you were dispossessed of the property? If you still have possesion of the property, simply take your personal property off the...
Initially, the language of the lease will control. It sounds like the lease says it must be in writing, and you gave verbal notice to the office...
Start by checking to see whose name is on title by going to the County Recorders office. If it is a trust, find out whose is the current Trustee...
The quick answer to that is depends. Was the 2nd used to purchase the property? If so, you may simply get 1099'd at the end of the year in which...
First of all, never avoid any notices that tell you to appear in court. Always go and find out what is going on. Next, you should contact a...
If the money is in escrow, there are usually instructions to the escow agent not to release the money back to the landlord, and release it to you...
First, if you purchased a home warranty policy when you bought the home, file a claim and see if they will cover the repair. Check your paperwork,...
Be very careful that this is resolved before you purchase this property, actually before you remove the contingencies. You should have the Seller...