Can I evict my tenant/roommate if he refused to pay rent increase?
Yes, you likely can evict him, based on the facts that you posted. But you need to sit down with an attorney to work through the details.
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Yes, you likely can evict him, based on the facts that you posted. But you need to sit down with an attorney to work through the details.
He could be revoked the balance of the time to which he was originally sentenced.
As long as probation knew about the prior charges, which they do because of your waiver (make sure that have a copy of same), you should be okay.
You should provide a certified copy of the disposition of the associated case and documentation from DDS as to your current license status. Hold...
Your lease would govern the notice period. You should take it to a landlord tenant attorney such as myself to review it. The attorney may also be...
You need to sit down with a family law attorney to review the facts of your case to be able to tell you with certainty.
There is no "renewed" lease. When a property is sold, it is sold burdened with any associated leases. Thus, your lease would continue under the...
We are not allowed to quote rates or solicit directly on Avvo. You can contact family law attorneys including myself directly, but you must...
If you are posting the picture of the vehicle featuring its legible tag, while driving on a public road, and saying that the vehicle has a bad...
It sounds as if the property has, arguably, been abandoned at your property. But two months likely will not be long enough. You need to wait longer...