Can my landlord be held liable for an injury caused by a light fixture that was not installed properly and fell on me?
Yes, the owner of the premises is generally responsible to insure it is a safe and habitable. You should consult an attorney.
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Yes, the owner of the premises is generally responsible to insure it is a safe and habitable. You should consult an attorney.
I would agree with Mr. Spirtos regarding not being able to have one party change the contract after it is signed without consent of the other. So,...
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There is not enough information here to answer your question. It depends on the current injury, whether you will fully recover, whether the 2012...
If the car is in your company's name and you are simply an agent for the company signing the agreement you should not have any personal liability.
An attorney (or anyone else for that matter) can't guarantee, however, what the police or DA will do. That being said, As far as a criminal matter...
Typically, a term lease ends on the date stated in the lease and the tenant is to vacate the premises at that time. It "automatically expires" and...
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I'm sorry, your question is confusing. How much rent do you owe and for what months? Does that match the notice your landlord gave you? ...
If the tools do not belong to the estate (as your documentation may indicate) you have a right to their return. I don't know the value of the tools...
The liability of the possessor of land is not automatic or certain. The courts will apply a “reasonable person” standard of diligence in securing...