I want to know what is Housing Discrimination tenants with poor credit.
How do you know that the "rent" is tripled? What is an "applicant fee" and how is it different than the "application" fee? As the previous...
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How do you know that the "rent" is tripled? What is an "applicant fee" and how is it different than the "application" fee? As the previous...
Generally -- 1) a landlord does not have to accept a subtenant; 2) a landlord can hold a tenant responsible for the payment of rent until the end...
This is not the correct area for this question ... so I'm flagging it
And -- to elaborate a bit on Mr. Chase's response ... even if your jurisdiction doesn't require that late charges, or legal expenses be paid to...
Look on the web site "case.net" and search for your name in your county. If a suit has been properly brought, it will have a case number that you...
There are sample forms on the court's web site.
The first question I would have is what was the date of termination of tenancy. That date may not be the same as the "move out" date and since most...
Yes -- he can file a suit for contribution. Whether or not he can win is an entirely different matter. You could possibly counterclaim for the...
Hotel occupancies are different than landlord/tenant matters. I have tagged your question to perhaps get it moved to the proper area. Landlords...
In order to prevent the enforcement of a Writ of Restitution, I think you BOTH would need to file the application for trial de novo, pay the filing...
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