Do I need a real estate attorney for this case?
To your first question: yes, the best advice I can give you is to hire an a licensed attorney to consider the facts and documents of your scenario...
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To your first question: yes, the best advice I can give you is to hire an a licensed attorney to consider the facts and documents of your scenario...
The best place to obtain definitive answers based on your certain set of facts is to consult a VA-licensed attorney. Without knowing more of your...
Your lease should answer this question. If the lease agreement says he can charge late fees on any amounts due and outstanding, then it would...
For all practical purposes, the answer is yes, she can. I assume you don't have a lease agreement signed (from what you state above) and no...
I assume that when you did your "walk-through" it was with the landlord or his daughter present. Did you sign anything with them or send/receive...
If your lease prevents another person from living with you (and it may or may not - you should review it carefully), and if you have not had...
Oftentimes a lease won't specifically address appliances, however it will usually divide up maintenance responsibilities between the landlord and...
First, consider talking to a lawyer who can advise you specifically based on your lease agreement and local law. Second, take a close look at your...
Your contractual obligations to your Landlord (and his obligations to you) will be governed by your written lease agreement. Do you have a lease...