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Unfortunately, leases generally don't work that way. Your "change in circumstances" does not allow a landlord to breach a lease and remove a tenant... Read Answer
Not unless the lease provides for such. You likely have the right to refuse any cosmetic upgrades until the end of the lease, where you leave. THis... Read Answer
Under the facts provided, she is correct and its not because you are married. Its because she is a "co-tenant" on a rent to own contract. Yes, she... Read Answer
Other than hiring a lawyer out of pocket - your best bet is to see if local legal aid will assist you or ask for help at the local law library
You will likely need to retain a lawyer to sue for their removal. You can use the find a lawyer feature for this. If you try this on your own you... Read Answer
Possibly. You will need to retain a lawyer to review all of the details of the RTO agreement. With real property there might be issues such as his... Read Answer
Unless the deisgnated parking is written in the lease, you likely have no right to it. That said, if you are legally disabled you might retain a... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to respond to the lawsuit as to your rental interest in the property. Otherwise, if you fail to file a timely... Read Answer
False pretense and forgery are very difficult and expense "defenses" to an eviction lawsuit and in most such cases inconsistent with such claims. By... Read Answer
This is generally an issue between you and the neighbor not the LL. There must be a substantial noise issue for the LL to be held responsible for... Read Answer
There is no means to answer this with the facts provided. If you have concerns try contacting local law enforcement or legal aid about whether they... Read Answer
You will likely need to spend some money out of pocket to hire a lawyer to intervene and address this with the landlord. As a general rule, it is... Read Answer
You likely need to contact local legal aid to help you address this issue. Rooming house issues are difficult and often not subject to landlord... Read Answer
This is question to be posed to the exiting board counsel.
This is a code enforcement/permitting issue that depends on the county/city where the property is located. Thats your first stop is to determine if... Read Answer
Its arguable that this might be a violation of Fla. Stat. 559.72(7). The real issue is if you have the money, witholding payment under a 3 day notice... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is. That said, you will need to retain a lawyer to review the court proceedings and go from there to address any court... Read Answer
You will likely need to retain a lawyer to force this persons removal, likely by a lawsuit, if they will not leave on thier own. The other issues re:... Read Answer
This is an issue between you and your fiance to work out. Otherwise, trying to sue the future mother inlaw for removal from the apartment is likely... Read Answer
This is all governed by the lease agreement and whether A/C is required as under Fla. Stat. 83.51, it is NOT required that A/C is provided. You will... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to intervene on this. You can try to sue for removal but the problem is the sister has equal right to you so thats... Read Answer
It all depends on the details and the LL position. This governed by Fla. Stat. 83.53. The bigger issue is what are the damage and whether its worth... Read Answer
Not likely but this revolves around the terms of the rental agreement. That said, the property owner would typically be the one to raise issue with... Read Answer
There is no "pro-rated rent" for breach of lease. Rent is paid for the month on a month by month basis. When a lease is terminated, the... Read Answer
There is a whole lot misisng in this situation. That said, its a solid bet you will not be getting the 3x rent before May 1 unless there is a direct... Read Answer