CAN MY LANDLORD EVICT ME FOR NO REAL REASON WITH A MONTH TO MONTH RENTIAL
I agree with Mr. Moss: "for any reason or for no reason at all," but not for an unlawful reason. You haven't presented any facts that indicate an...
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I agree with Mr. Moss: "for any reason or for no reason at all," but not for an unlawful reason. You haven't presented any facts that indicate an...
It sounds like they're not fines so much as repair costs Did you damage all the cabinets and floors beyond fair wear and tear? If you don't pay...
You may have a number of causes of action here, including wrongful eviction, forcible detainer, forcible entry, conversion, and intentional...
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The facts you presented don't lead me to a conclusion that your landlord owes you any money for moving expenses. If you are in a month-to-month...
There certainly is an implied covenant of quiet enjoyment in every lease. However, it is a very difficult thing to prove your landlord has breached...
I agree with Mr. Easlick. If you have any reason to believe he has lived there recently, and you have no definitive proof that he has vacated, then...
One of the drawbacks of renting vs owning is that there is always a possibility that the tenancy will end when the landlord decides to do something...
You will most likely have your credit affected if the court signed a judgment against you. Check the court's records to see if a judgment was...
Perhaps the most important part of Mr Greenfield's advice is to put it in writing. 2 things need to be in writing: 1. Your demand for repair of...
Does your rental agreement include a clause requiring the payment of utility bills? If so, the tenant is failing to perform a covenant of the lease...