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You will need to hire a tenant lawyer or real estate lawyer to address this. If you had a contract to you buy the trailer then there is a potential... Read Answer
You generally have the right to sue for breach of contract for any damages caused or enforcement of the lease terms. This is rarely an issue that... Read Answer
Sue the landlord for back rent in district court. Not entitled to rent if he has no renters certificate (look this up) or if the place isn't heated... Read Answer
This is a logistical issue with your attorney. You need to find the means to get to the lawyers office to get the paperwork signed. Otherwise you may... Read Answer
Since your former roommate didn't have a will, her estate will be distributed according to California's intestate succession laws. These laws dictate... Read Answer
Even though you may not have a lease arrangement, you are nonetheless obligated to proceed under the Landlord Tenant act. That requires that... Read Answer
If you were evicted then they should not be charging you ETF fees. They are entitled to damages under Fla. Stat. 83.595. You will need to retain a... Read Answer
You read wrong. The lease terms control. There is no inherent illegality to such a provision.
YOu need to hire a lawyer ASAP. You have some issues like violation of Fla. Stat. 83.67 where the LL may owe you for locking you out. As to the... Read Answer
LL broke the law with the 2 month security deposit and probably has broken a couple of other laws too (did LL tell you what account your money is... Read Answer
I am puzzled as to how a "corner of a piece of vinyl flooring coming up" evolved into a "safety hazard" requiring "several thousand dollars" of... Read Answer
Hiring a lawyer is absolutley necessary as you will likley have to sue the existing tenant for eviction. That is not a DIY project especially under... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer that handles ADA claims to make a reasonable accommodation request. This might entail you terminating your current... Read Answer
It all revolves around the terms of your lease. If its power included then the LL needs to provide adequate electricity. If that requires an account... Read Answer
If the new lease has been signed, he cannot evict unless he has cause.
If you are late on the rent but always pay along with any late fees, the... Read Answer
You won't. Your non-payment of rent is likely in violation of Fla. Stat. 83.60 and Fla. Stat. 56(3). None of what you described would support... Read Answer
You are not obliged to keep your tenant forever, but you can't start an eviction until Jan 5. Assuming your tenant is month-to-month and not in the... Read Answer
Please go to floridalawhelp.org This is a website which will direct you to the Legal Aid agency in your community. Public housing is a very... Read Answer
Send the Landlord a letter- write NOTICE OF BREACH advise them they are in breach of the contract of lease for violation of the warranty of... Read Answer
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