Can a landlord evict you after you reported them for embezzlement ?
You're not evicted. What they sent was a "notice to quit" which is just a warning telling you they want you out and will take you to court if you...
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You're not evicted. What they sent was a "notice to quit" which is just a warning telling you they want you out and will take you to court if you...
To add on to what the others have said, the type of office may factor in as to whether or not there's a reasonable expectation of privacy. For...
You can request it, but they don't have to give it to you without a court order.
That could get much worse if it's not addressed. He may not have actually been trying to kill you, but that's certainly what it looks like,...
Inside the home where there's a reasonable expectation of privacy will usually require consent outside of special circumstances like criminal...
Depending on the rest of the story, like what hasn't been fixed, what's being overcharged, and the terms of the lease, it may be a fair housing...
That does sound like they're targeting you, and you may want to consider reporting it to your state's civil rights commission. If the car was...
Unfortunately this is so ridiculously common, the first thing that came to mind was a dozen of the more memorable times I've dealt with the same...
This looks more like intentional torts and crimes than simpler civil rights violations like illegal searches. For the criminal issues, they would...
That's a good question, and it'll depend on the type of case. Federal courts will apply substantive state law in the jurisdiction that the court is...