Do I have any rights if a car dealership cannot get a loan approved after the contract has been signed
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Answered on January 27, 2017
This has become a common trick by Phoenix car dealers, even the "reputable" ones. There is undoubtedly some boilerplate language on some document...
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Can I sue my landlord if I am injured on the property due to gross negligence in maintenance?
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Answered on January 26, 2017
You probably have a claim. The strength of it may depend on how much of a warning you gave them and whether it was in writing. You can certainly...
I am a co-signer on a lease and my roommate is the main signer. Can she legally take her name off the lease without my consent?
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Answered on January 26, 2017
It is not about the two of you. Neither of you can remove yourself from the lease without the landlord's consent.
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Can I break my lease due to infestation
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Answered on January 26, 2017
Because you used self-help (which I totally understand), it is a close case. See a lawyer.
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What are my recourses when I come home to find my landlords sister not only in my house but removing property telling me to move
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Answered on January 26, 2017
None of these actions by the landlord are legal until, perhaps, there is an eviction order. See a lawyer to discuss your remedies.
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My landlord wont reiumburse me for repairs to roof and ac and making house habitable now he threatens to evict me
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Answered on January 26, 2017
I hope there are writings documenting the landlord's commitment to reimburse. You can bring a lawsuit for that debt whether you stay or not. You...
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Who is responsible/how to get a water leak from upstairs fixed as a renter?
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Answered on January 26, 2017
It is your landlord's responsibility. The landlord-tenant act does not give you much leverage if you want to stay. If you are willing to leave,...
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Filled a disability discrimination case against my boos..I just received a no cause letter from them..can I still file against t
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Answered on January 25, 2017
You need to get a legal consultation. The fact that the EEOC found no cause is not good but it does not necessarily keep you from suing.
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What are my options?
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Answered on January 24, 2017
The landlord had no right to dispose of the property. At worst, he was required to store it. Yo have an action for conversion. See a lawyer.
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If I've already been to court and made an agreement and was not able to keep my agreement what can i do?
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Answered on January 24, 2017
Landlord must have a court judgment to evict.
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