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I don't understand a few of the factual circumstances that you've described, but I think you've got a fair chance, if not better, at realizing...
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I don't understand a few of the factual circumstances that you've described, but I think you've got a fair chance, if not better, at realizing...
I seem to recall seeing and answering this question previously, but in a search of Avvo answer archives I couldn't find the response....
I agree with Mr. Rafter's response. In and of itself, the construction likely isn't going to provide an adequate reason to terminate your lease....
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Unfortunately, I think you have a tough road to hoe. Based on the few facts you've presented, I don't know that you've got any case at all for...
The previous response does a good job of outlining the various issues and providing resources that address the situation. In Oregon, for...
Language in the lease itself should address whether garbage collection is the resposnibility of the landlord or tenant. Since you had been paying...
I'm not sure that I understand the question and the details here exactly, but I'll give it a shot: The landlord gave you a 60 day no-fault...
You should contact an attorney immediately. You're entitled not only to your wages, but also likely penalty wages which accrue on a per day basis....
You should follow the contract and pay the son, same as you've done every other month. Do so by check, of course, so you can keep a record of the...
You can win, but I honestly don't know if you will. Since you voluntarily walked out on the job and quit, you're going to need to show good cause...