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The procedure is called ejectment
She is still living in your house with her 11 year old daughter and alleging sexual misconduct.
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sound like you need to retain an attorney
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I am changing your practice area to Law in hopes you get some good answers from lawyers in that field.
Anybody can be sued for anything, but unless the other person promised to let you live there for a longer period of time, or to give you a certain... Read Answer
I'm not sure why you think you would face criminal charges for moving your own property into your own home (I assume that you can prove the... Read Answer
While your landlords failure to report rental income to taxing authorities might be an issue for him, it does not change your tenant status. If... Read Answer
You can evict the subtenant but you'll need to follow the same procedure for any other tenant. Even if the subtenant does not have a lease, she... Read Answer
As long as you gave the Landlord notice of your new address, you may have a counter claim against them. Michigan law requires the landlord give a... Read Answer
All he has to do is give you a one month notice
Much depends on your lease. You should have an experienced attorney review your lease to determine your rights. Of course, all leases should... Read Answer
You are choosing to represent yourself in one of the most affordable legal arenas: Housing Court. The best advice to give you is to tell you to hire... Read Answer
If she is getting rent, she has to give you a key. If she doesn't, it is an illegal lockout.
She is not supposed to go into your room without good... Read Answer
Thre is no harm in asking.
Without more information it does appear that water drains downward and if the area of damage in the ceiling is under your apartment you need to... Read Answer
Contact thed Virginia Bar Association's lawyer referal.
Michigan has law that severely punishes landlords withholding security deposits. In... Read Answer
Assuming that you lease doesn'tlimit the type and/or amount of damages which you can recover for a breach of the lease, and that the landlord's... Read Answer
According to the lease, you might be.
The landlord does have an issue proving damages if they did not inspect.
First rule: always video and... Read Answer
Yes - if a lawsuit was filed against you, as it seems it was, then you have an eviction on your record.
Generally, any occupant of residential real estate is entitled to due process before being evicted. Under the Landlord Tenant Act, a notice to... Read Answer
Technically, they are required to register to do business in Michigan.
If they sue you or you sue them, they have a problem until they fix it... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about your situation. However, this is not a Wills and Probate question, so I have changed your practice area in hope of getting... Read Answer
Depends on the type of tenancy and the term of the lease. If you expect to challenge this - you need to retain a tenant lawyer ASAP.