We settled on unlawful detainer, but...
sounds like there may have a misunderstanding about what was agreed to? or, was it just an oversight. no you can not back on what was agreed to. ...
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sounds like there may have a misunderstanding about what was agreed to? or, was it just an oversight. no you can not back on what was agreed to. ...
Yes. Mr. Chen explains it well.
Seek help from a local landlord-tenant lawyer. Is there a legal aid office you can call for a referral? Do not delay. Evictions move very fast, and...
No. Once you bought it, you bought it. All over the sales agreement you signed (without reading it?) it says 'THERE IS NO COOLING OFF PERIOD IN...
No.
Keeping in mind the interest rates, and federal programs, is a good idea. If you did not want to go there, pay off the smaller one first so that...
The problem is that bringing up the issue does not get you what you want. If the assets were not disclosed in her Ch7 bankruptcy case, then the...
Not your expense. If the tenants caused the blockage, then they are responsible.
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You are mixing apples and oranges. The 60 days is calendar days. Don't delay. The purpose of the rule is to get people to move their cases along.
No, you can not be held responsible. It is not our responsibility to drop whatever we are doing at any given time and rush to help someone who...