Is my rental lease void, if i signed it under false pretenses?
Generally, you may have the right to void the lease if you relied on false information provided by the management when you signed the lease. ...
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Generally, you may have the right to void the lease if you relied on false information provided by the management when you signed the lease. ...
Generally, you should be able to terminate the lease and sue for the statutory damages of $500 plus one month's rent plus actual damages. The...
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If the evictions are on your credit reports, you can go through the dispute process for each credit report (Experian, Transunion, Equifax) and try...
Your rights may depend on whatever agreement you have with your roommate. Generally, you should have the right to exclude people from your home...
It is possible that the lease requires the landlord to make reasonable repairs and gives you the right to terminate the lease if the landlord...
Considering the amount of money involved, you should benefit by hiring an attorney to represent you in this matter. You may be able to find one...
Generally, a landlord cannot legally evict someone without going through the eviction process. The landlord can only change the locks in certain...
Generally, your lease should specify whether the landlord has the right to tow any vehicles from the premises and under what circumstances.
It sounds like you may have signed an addendum to the lease agreeing to make payments this way. You may want to ask the management to show you the...
You may need to go through the dispute process for any credit reports where this information is listed. If the credit reporting company can't...