Can a landlord evict you just because she no longer wants you there?
It depends on whether your lease allows you to add a new roommate, and whether you followed the lease’s instructions for doing so. For example,...
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It depends on whether your lease allows you to add a new roommate, and whether you followed the lease’s instructions for doing so. For example,...
A landlord can bring a tenant back to court on a Motion to Issue Execution any time there is a violation of an Agreement for Judgment. Check the...
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It is illegal for someone to do that. But if they have your full name, date of birth, license number, and last four digits of your social, they can...
Adding to the above, take a look at their lease. What does it say, specifically, about the lease term? That's the key to figuring out whether you...
Also, bear in mind that the U.S. Supreme Court takes approximately 2-3% of all certiorari petitions. It's a lot of time and money to waste if you...
No matter what type of situation you deal with, it is always advisable to obey notices to appear in court or comply with agency requests, like the...
No, you are not obligated to do so. Massachusetts law does not require landlords to allow subletting. As long as his lease requires written consent...
Probably not. And even if you could, what would your damages be? At best, you are probably entitled to a refund of your ticket, but that's not...
You may be defaulted, in which case you will have ten (10) days to remove the default by filing a request with the court. You will need to explain...
In short, yes, it is technically legal to do what you suggest. But you face a risk of a civil lawsuit. Think about this: An adulterous man...