Can the landlord evict a tenant who has been harassing me verbally and threatening me with physical harm
A landlord "can" potentially seek to evict a tenant who's harassing and/or threatening other tenants. However, landlords rarely choose this...
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A landlord "can" potentially seek to evict a tenant who's harassing and/or threatening other tenants. However, landlords rarely choose this...
There are potentially three ways to serve an termination notice -- personal service, regular first class mail service, and posting on the premises....
Probably. Assuming you work for a private entity (and not a government entity), and you're not working pursuant to a specific contract that...
Letters (and/or Notices) from Property Management companies and landlords are inherently threatening -- that's often the entire point of them, to...
There seems to be a lot more to this story, as it's likely been going on for quite awhile. But there seems to be no question: you need to retain...
It's a little unclear what you're saying, as there's not really such a thing as a "Writ of Restitution" (and there's no writ that's issued...
Parents of an employee don't have any real authority over an employer's actions with regard to that employee. Thus, it's the employer's option to...
It's certainly not uncommon, depending on the circumstances. As a practical matter, the dynamic could likely be either of the following: 1)...
These issues are things that your written agreement(s) should contemplate in advance. You can likely proceed against the tenant, though the...
No, there is no legal way to withheld rent in this type of a situation. You may have civil claims against the landlord, or neighbor, or...