Can I get rid of my tenants for no reason?
Yes. If you don't have a lease, and you are not doing it for "discriminatory" purposes, you don't need a reason. If you have a lease, you need...
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Yes. If you don't have a lease, and you are not doing it for "discriminatory" purposes, you don't need a reason. If you have a lease, you need...
If you are on the deed, then he will have to file a Partition Lawsuit. How long it will take will depend on how aggressive his Attorney. An...
Go to the Courthouse and do a search for your name. Its free, but cost of gas and wear & tear on car. Or do it online, it will cost a buck to...
You lump together different types of damages that probably should be treated separately. As for suing her attorney, if he was guilty of anything...
LDA's are not a good choice for intense litigation. If you are using an LDA then you are your own Attorney. But to answer your question, there...
You can sue him for fraud, but if you had an agreement for him to pay you back you probably want to focus more on the breach of contract than the...
Since you want to challenge jurisdiction, your options are pretty limited. If the only issue was avoiding default, you can do as the Attorney...
It is legal. I guess the core question is whether you have a claim for habitability. If I represented the Landlord, I would argue that the...
A lack of a necessary license is likely an Affirmative Defense that you can assert in the lawsuit, but it won't stop the lawsuit as an automatic...
Your best option depends on how big the lien is. None of us know why the lien wasn't stripped. Could have been a clerical error, or an error by...