My tenant trashed my house, broke her lease, and won't pay rent. Is it worth it to go after her?
It depends on if this person has assets or income great enough to be able to pay back a judgement. The silver lining is she's gone and you can move...
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It depends on if this person has assets or income great enough to be able to pay back a judgement. The silver lining is she's gone and you can move...
No, an attorney cannot order you to do anything. Only a judge can. Your neighbor can however cut the tree branches that hang over his property. You...
You have a writing establishing that she was assuming responsibility for the lease. If they sue (which I doubt) then you would likely prevail.
The quickest way is to pay them and get a release of lien recorded. There is no other quick way - you would have to file suit to quiet title...
It's inappropriate but not illegal.
You should attempt to vacate the default. Contact an attorney and file a motion to vacate within 30 days of the order and explain your absence.
Pull the file at the Clerk's office, as Ms. Goldstein suggested. Copy its contents (you will have to pay for copying) and bring them to an attorney...
They certainly can buy whether they will or not can't be known for sure. If you're picked up in Florida for something it's likely Florida will...
This forum can't give you the advice you need. Your best avenue is to consult with a business attorney to draft the documents needed - an operating...
Sure, if there is no evidence or if your attorney can work some magic. They will not just go away or be dropped, though, unless forced to through...