Are timber rights considered "real property"?
The trees are real property because they are a natural part of the land. See e.g., Hutchins v. King, 68 U.S. 53, 59 (1863), where the Supreme...
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The trees are real property because they are a natural part of the land. See e.g., Hutchins v. King, 68 U.S. 53, 59 (1863), where the Supreme...
Mr. Albertson is correct. I'll add that if you are not sure which attorney wrote the trust, a helpful tip is to check the deed to the...
A housemate agreement is the same thing as a roommate agreement. It is an agreement between two or more inhabitants (usually co-tenants) of a...
Mr. Areshenko is correct. Rather than legally change your name, it makes more sense to do a fictitious business name filing, so that you can do...
Mr. Chen is correct. The first thing to do is look at your lease. It sounds like a term lease (for 1-year) rather than a periodic lease (i.e....
I agree with Mr. Chen. I will add though that you potentially have an argument for a lease extension through the doctrine of "promissory...
The legal standard is "reasonableness". It sounds like your landlord is not being reasonable with you, because you are only required to keep your...
Breach of contract may be an additional issue in your case, and also the implied warranty of habitability. You can find information about these...
Did the landlord agree in writing to accept the $650 in order to delay any eviction proceedings? If not, then the landlord retains the landlord's...
The first thing to do is look at your lease. It sounds like a term lease (for 45-days) rather than a periodic lease (i.e. month-to-month; or a...