Can you get fired because “you don’t fit”? What does that mean
Yes, you can be fired due to "fit" -- almost whatever that may mean. Many employers use "fit" as a catch-all to refer to a variety and range of...
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Yes, you can be fired due to "fit" -- almost whatever that may mean. Many employers use "fit" as a catch-all to refer to a variety and range of...
If you were given a notice (seemingly a for-cause notice based on allegation of criminal assault) and then you moved out pursuant to that notice,...
You can certainly attempt to negotiate a lien release, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of leverage you may have there. (And, do keep in mind...
It does immediately appear that there's a legal liability here that would give you any civil recourse. But, even beyond that, it doesn't appear...
Your state of mind and intention, i.e. whether you "knowingly" committed an act, sounds like it may be your best defense. And, it further sounds...
There are a few different types of criminal charges that can result when someone is arrested for trespassing, but the most common two are: Criminal...
A wrongfully withheld security deposit can be subject to double damages, plus an award of costs and attorneys fees. The question that you seem...
I'm not entirely sure that I follow the line of reasoning or rationale here... You're right in that crimes and code violations are different...
Yes, you can kick this person out. However, a verbal notice isn't enforceable (i.e., if you try to file an eviction based on a verbal notice, the...
The landlord can certainly say they don't want an animal in the home. But, if you're already in the home, the question is whether they can kick you...