Landlord invading privacy?
I am unaware of any legal rule that prohibits this. He is probably trying to document the vehicle so the person can be identified down the road.
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I am unaware of any legal rule that prohibits this. He is probably trying to document the vehicle so the person can be identified down the road.
I agree with my colleague. I would also add that there is nothing particularly unusual about the landlord listing your unit as available in an...
Send a response letter disputing the charges. You will then have to go to small claims to resolve this if you don't get what you want. Get this...
Yes, this is appropriate as long as the amount is reasonable. You could try to contest this if you wish, but you will likely not be successful.
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Demand the return of the deposit in writing and send Certified Mail ASAP. Then go to small claims court if you don't get it. The deposit is likely...
You do not necessarily need an attorney who specializes in dental malpractice. Most attorneys who will take medical malpractice cases will also...
You need to consult with an attorney ASAP. The statute of limitations on this kind of civil action can range from 2 to 4 years depending on many...
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Take her to small claims court. The judge may decide in your favor if the deductions are unreasonable. Good documentation is your best friend....