Will my cosigner be held responsible if he signed the application not the lease?
A co-signer will be held liable, depending on what was actually signed. Although it was probably an error for the landlord not to have had the...
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A co-signer will be held liable, depending on what was actually signed. Although it was probably an error for the landlord not to have had the...
Whether you are billed or not is not the issue, as a homeowner is presumed to read and know all of the rulings of the Board of the HOA (which they...
You need to pay the landlord the agreed rent when it is due, or face eviction. Whatever the landlord does or does not do with the rent is not a...
Whenever a house is purchased there is a title search which would reveal recorded documents including covenants and conditions (CC&R's) recorded at...
As a general rule a surviving spouse is entitled to an intestate share of the estate of a deceased spouse. The amount of the share depends on the...
"Bondable" is a very loose term. Certainly it depends on the specific kind of bond. Most importantly, it depends on the criteria of the bonding...
Assuming this relates to the necessity of an Affidavit of Support, the answer is yes.
The only reason to have an I-94 "back" might be to show a lawful entry to apply for adjustment of status in the U.S. without departing, in which...
A visitor's visa is not going to happen. Forget about it and concentrate on filing for the green card. Because it appears only about 3 years have...
These questions depend on a very strict interpretation of the specific statute involved. If all of the requirements of the statute are carefully...