Does an Entry of Default bar a Defendant from filing an Answer to a Complaint?
The general policy of Arizona courts is that the courts prefer disputes to be resolved on their merits rather than by default or technicality. For...
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The general policy of Arizona courts is that the courts prefer disputes to be resolved on their merits rather than by default or technicality. For...
Generally speaking, a landlord has a couple of competing responsibilities. Usually they have to keep the property in fit and habitable condition...
I have to agree with the other posters and suggest you have an attorney review your lease. There may have been complaints about the amount of...
The previous owner has lost all rights to live in or rent the property after it was sold. The fact that it was sold to another person and back to...
The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives your lender and loan servicer authority to report information to the credit agencies, but it also requires them...
I am not licensed in your state but do be aware that how long the court entertains responses to motions varies based on the kind of court you're...
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Identity theft is a horrible problem with no easy or quick fixes. If you haven't already provided the bank with proof that someone else is...
Agreed with the previous answer that the landlord is usually responsible for structural damage or damage to the house itself rather than to the...
I agree with the previous answer- most leases contain a paragraph that says who is responsible for pest control bills. That being said, many...
Landlords have a responsibility under the Arizona Residential Landlord Tenant Act to maintain a fit property for you to live in. The first step, as...