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My tenants move in amt is not stated in my lease, but she acknowledged it in text messages. Now she wont pay can i evict her.
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Answered on May 14, 2015
If your lease spells out how much rent is per month, and how much the deposit is, your tenant cannot unilaterally decide she paid you first and...
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I am being told by the person who sold off my dads estate to sign a receipt that is blank as my partial distributive ,equalation
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Answered on May 14, 2015
Answering for no points to say that if this estate is large enough that potential tax liability is an issue, you really need to consult with a...
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Consultation Phase. What questions to ask the lawyers? How do i know they are good lawyers ??
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Answered on May 14, 2015
Sounds like you are looking for a criminal defense attorney. First, any discussion between you and a potential attorney is absolutely privileged,...
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What are my tenant's rights regarding mold?
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Answered on May 14, 2015
Mold is not explicitly covered in the RLTA definitions of uninhabitable housing. Mold is always a symptom of water intrusion, and tenants are...
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This is the lady still waiting to have her fridge fixed
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Answered on May 13, 2015
Please be sure you have notified your landlord in writing and keep a copy. She has three days to fix a major appliance. See RCW 59.18.070. But the...
Can my landlord give out my social security number and other personal info. to potential renters
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Answered on May 13, 2015
That makes no sense. Why would your landlord give some other potential tenant your personal information? Your landlord does not have a statutory...
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Can my parents transfer their house under my name?
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Answered on May 13, 2015
This is a really good answer. The costs of leaving the real property to you in their estate plan are not high; there is an exemption from the Real...
Can our landlord perform construction on the landscaping and change things without our permission?
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Answered on May 13, 2015
No it isn't okay for your landlord to drop in, because that's a breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment. It also violates RCW 59.18.150(6). But...
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What do I do about my apartments?!
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Answered on May 12, 2015
Read RCW 59.18.070 and .090 carefully. Done properly you don't owe addition rent. Properly = in writing. Don't take legal advice from your property...
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Can the notary public be the trustee?
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Answered on May 12, 2015
Oddly enough, the one signature a notary cannot acknowledge is their own. If the notary notarized their own signature as trustee, that would...
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