Can I be evicted by a subletter who doesn’t have a contract with me?
If you're renting a residential unit, you can be evicted by the landlord -- either the owner or a property management agent, and this includes...
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If you're renting a residential unit, you can be evicted by the landlord -- either the owner or a property management agent, and this includes...
The statute of limitations in this mater is likely to be two years, though it's unclear specifically what date the time period began running --...
If you are sued and the debt is indeed past the statute of limitations, you likely not only have a viable defense, but also the potential to assert...
This likely comes down to the terms of the specific contractual agreement you signed with the broker/agent. A single visit to an attorney should...
Of course you can sue your friend. Simply put, your options are either to proceed in small claims court and fight on your own to get a judgment...
I'm reading between the lines here, but it seems like you may be alleging that you're a damaged party somehow (i.e., that a lawsuit you were a...
There are, or may be, potential ramifications in doing so (the severity or cost of which may be hinged on what/which documents you've already...
You indicate that your name is on the title, but you don't indicate if the other person's name is on the title, too. Regardless, if your name is...
I'm sorry to hear what you're facing, and I apologize as you're not going to particularly like this answer. However, that said, it's probably...
Does this violate freedom of speech? This is the government suppressing your speech, it's a landlord with whom you have a contract, and likely your...