I moved from NYC to another state, my former landlord is withholding my security deposit, can I take him to small claims court?
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Sounds like you have a very good case. I need some More details first before I can give you better advice.
Unless those charges all happened at the same time and considered as one—you can only seal two of those. I’d need much more information about your...
You might find this website useful: https://www.nycourts.gov/courthelp/GoingToCourt/SOLchart.shtml
Yes, you can do both. You can sue and then ask for a restraining order which may be easier than getting police involved. Handle this sooner than...
There are a couple of ways I’ve helped tenants out in this situation but I definitely need more details from you.
I deal with these issues all the time. I am usually able to help. However, I need more details that you provided. You’ll definitely need an...
Yes—once the bar is over. You may be subject to closer scrutiny—but do it by the book and you should be fine. Consider hiring counsel to assist you.
So you might want to open a bank account. Get him to endorse the check to you and then deposit it into your account. Just make sure that your...
The short answer is it depends. I need more details from you before I can give you a more solid answer. However, it’s likely you have a case...