Can I take my apartment to court because I over payed my rent and them not wanting to reimburse me?
You probably can't break your lease under these circumstances, but you can sue in small claims court for the $420.00 that they overcharged you.
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You probably can't break your lease under these circumstances, but you can sue in small claims court for the $420.00 that they overcharged you.
As for your property damage claim, yes, if the fair market value that you are entitled to for the totalled vehicle is less than the amount you owe...
If the stains pre-existed you living there, then you likely can dispute it. If you caused the stains to be there, then the landlord potentially has...
If the premises when you vacated where not left in a reasonable condition and where beyond normal wear and tear, the landlord may charge you (and...
Generally, the language of the lease controls. If you have contracted with the landlord to provide at least 30 days notice of an intent to vacate,...
Based on the information you provided, it sounds like that the Landlord has breached his duty to provide a dwelling in a fit and habitable...
In North Carolina, you are only entitled to the fair market value of the vehicle; not a replacement of the vehicle you lost. I've included a link...
If you haven't secured an attorney already, please do so and make sure that you have exhausted all your available coverage (including medical...
No, you do not get assessed license or insurance points for failing to have proper registration or having a current inspection. See link below.
If its a civil suit, your case will likely be dismissed by a judge. If it is a criminal matter, and you have been subpoenaed by the district...