How long does a previous landlord legally have to sue for alleged damages?
The statute of limitations is in fact 1 year. The 30 days pertains to the part of the timeframe where the landlord can keep your security deposit...
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The statute of limitations is in fact 1 year. The 30 days pertains to the part of the timeframe where the landlord can keep your security deposit...
Well first off, you want to dispute the bill and ask for an itemized statement of damages and repairs that is in the same form as a walk-out...
It depends. To be protected by the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), she would need 12 consecutive months of employment by the same employer. That...
Your landlords actually have 1 year, by statute, to bring a court action for repairs or back rent. The 30 days is not a statute of limitations, so...
Well, independent of being able to be served, unpaid child support is grounds for a warrant by statute. As someone who is on the road a lot,...
If you did pay, bring proof of payment in the form of a receipt or bank statement or voided check to the landlord tenant clerks. A landlord cannot...
It is not necessarily criminal charges. But Michigan Law does those who engage in rent to own transactions to report delinquent buyers for...
Co Counsel summed up the ability to foreclose on you nicely. By attaching a lien, the creditor does not become a priority lienholder like the...
This looks like a pretty clear violation of OSHA. Further, if your employer refusing you medically required leave or restricted work duty, they...
Just so I have the facts straight. Tenants moved out, and left trash and debris at the curb on a non-trash day. As the owner of the home, you...