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No such thing as every case is different as is every time share agreement. That said, you conflate credit issues with legal liabilities - they are... Read Answer
Unfortunately, in most everywhere in Florida - A/C is not required by statute as a condition to rent a property. That said a verbal 45 day notice to... Read Answer
It looks like you are having an issue with a property damage claim. Few lawyers handle property damage claims unless they are retained to handle any... Read Answer
You wil need to HIRE an employment lawyer to address these questions. There is no means to direct your response to such an issue absent having ALL of... Read Answer
YOu went from CAN the LL do this or that to "do I have the right to not pay rent" and they are 2 different concepts. You can always ASK but rarely... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is. This seems to be just an announcement.
YOu will likely need to hire a lawyer to review the contract and intervene. Hopefully you did not pay for all the work in advance.
You are both right - sort of. While the LL is right about the 7 day letter, the LL also cannot interfere with a utility service and would be... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is as opposed to an announcement. If you purchased a home and it has mold, the starting point is its your problem to fix.... Read Answer
Possibly, if they have agreed that its thier fault, as most moving contracts pay for damages by the pound, not like an insurance carrier. It will... Read Answer
This sounds like a yo-yo scam if the rates and costs keep increasing. You should have refused the first re-do on the first contract. Now you need to... Read Answer
You can hire a civil trial lawyer to file suit to have you removed from the title. Depending on how its titled, the lawyer may direct you to... Read Answer
Your question makes no sense as you cast yourself as both seller and buyer.
You will need to hire a lawyer to determine whose responsibility it was to get a site plan, permits etc. They will need to review all the documents... Read Answer
A 3 day notice is for back rent and cannot have a zero amount. You will likely need to retain a lawyer to address what remedies may exist in dealing... Read Answer
Possibly. It all depends on the details and what you are trying to acheive. You will need to retain a lawyer to review all the details before doing... Read Answer
Not on that basis, NO. There may be other issues with how the sale transpired regardless of the language barrier.
If you signed a contract, you are expected to abide by its terms. Thats not "wrong." There is likely an early termination fee and financial penalties... Read Answer
You already know the answer to this. This is not a "yard decor" issue with garden gnomes. This is a junkyard violation. Either finish the... Read Answer
A/C is NOT an appliance for most appliance service contracts. If there is no warranty on the A/C if it breaks after you take ownership, its yours to... Read Answer
YOu will need to retain a lawyer to review the documents you signed and advise you from there.
Yes. You are on the loan not the deed.
If he is legally only person on title, he has that right. You will need to hire a lawyer to sue and have a judge address whether your legal or... Read Answer
General civl trial lawyer or business litigaiton lawyer is what you are looking for.
You will need to find a tenant lawyer you can afford to hire to investigate these issues. Use the find a lawyer feature for that.