My landlord keeps going in my rented room without notice. What should I do?
A landlord should generally only enter at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice. Take a look at the "Landlord access" section of this page on...
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A landlord should generally only enter at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice. Take a look at the "Landlord access" section of this page on...
Nighttime for the purposes of a warrant begins at 10pm and ends at 6am in Massachusetts. (See Commonwealth v. Grimshaw, 413 Mass. 73 (1992)). It...
You have to initiate divorce proceedings, but you can use desertion as the basis. (For this, the basic requirements are to show the court he left...
I would suggest getting the landlord involved. Just because this person says the items belong to him does not make it true. If there is a dispute...
If the lease says the tenancy ends when either party gives notice, then the tenancy should be at an end. But if the tenant refuses to leave, a...
If your mistake was inadvertent, and if your application was denied anyway, you have nothing to worry about. Had your application been approved...
It's not legal per se to lie. In fact, falsehoods are often protected by the First Amendment. Unless, of course, you're under a legal obligation to...
The short answer is yes. You can file a claim in small claims court and ask the court to grant you relief. You can sue an out-of-state party in...
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It’s possible that Home Depot has breached certain express or implied warranties. For example, goods are supposed to function according to their...
I’m inclined to agree with my brother above, but one thing you should also consider is whether the landlord took an accurate accounting of what he...