Is there a sort of legal agreement for my situation?
Yes. You should see your lawyer for specifics.
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Yes. You should see your lawyer for specifics.
The answer is most likely, yes. Since you're likely jointly and severally liable for the rent, it's probably a good idea to pay the rent, and go...
Rights of way and easements are essentially the same. You need to review the property records to obtain the easement agreement. Also, you check...
generally, tenants are not liable for painting caused by ordinary wear and tear. Large stains and excessive markings are not ordinary wear and...
Landlord will sue you whenever he chooses. However, he may choose to wait until the property is rented so he can accurately quantify the...
I'm not sure, but I'm curious why you want to.
You really need to read the easement agreement first. What does the property owner say? It doesn't seem to me that you would have the authority...
This doesn't sound right. It sounds like he wants your social security number so that he can provide you with a 1099. His payment to you may...
This sounds like a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Probably, some Nevada laws too. Go consult with a local attorney ASAP. ...
Generally, contracts are not binding until both parties accept the deal. If the tenant has not signed the new lease, it can be withdrawn. I'm...