Can I ask a person to leave and can not continue to live in my house?
The short answer is no, you will need to at least give them notice, and you may need to go to court. Do they have a lease? If they do, you will...
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The short answer is no, you will need to at least give them notice, and you may need to go to court. Do they have a lease? If they do, you will...
Acting sooner is almost always going to be better than acting later. You should contact the foreclosure law firm and the foreclosing party to...
I have some initial questions based on what you presented here. Namely, I'm wondering how the insurance policy lapsed. Were you making sufficient...
I'm not aware of any laws that prevent a lender from offering a $60,000 loan with a 30 year term. In briefly checking out a few lenders online,...
You may have to file a lawsuit in small claims court for the damages you had to pay out of pocket that you believe were covered by the warranty....
The landlord could sue you, even if the case has no merit. More details would need to be known in order to fully answer your question. It's...
They have to file an eviction action in order to have you removed. A "do-it-yourself" or forcible eviction is not allowed in Minnesota.
Yes, you can have an attorney represent you in small claims court. However, attorneys are rarely cheap and the cost of having one represent you on...
If it's scheduled for a hearing, you are in a position where you will likely want to respond and appear to preserve your interests, assuming that...
Your remedy is eviction. If you feel comfortable with the process, you can try to do it yourself, or you can hire an attorney to represent you in...