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Property law question, not a criminal law question. Good luck.
Property law question, not a criminal law question. Good luck.

Being overcharged

Answered 3 years and 10 months ago by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande   |   1 Answer
Property law question. Not criminal law.  Good luck.
Property law question. Not criminal law.  Good luck.
Sorry, this is not a criminal law issue. Try searching for a property law or landlord/tenant attorney.  Good luck.
Sorry, this is not a criminal law issue. Try searching for a property law or landlord/tenant attorney.  Good luck.
Sorry, this is not a criminal law question. I only practice criminal defense. You should search for a real estate, property, or landloard/tenant attorney. Good luck.
Sorry, this is not a criminal law question. I only practice criminal defense. You should search for a real estate, property, or landloard/tenant... Read More
This is a property law issue.  Good luck.
This is a property law issue.  Good luck.
Was a probate filed for your grandfather or mother? Your best option may be to file a probate action. Are you the only heir?
Was a probate filed for your grandfather or mother? Your best option may be to file a probate action. Are you the only heir?

What would be the next step ...?

Answered 6 years ago by attorney Renea Overstreet   |   1 Answer
You should talk to your apartment complex management. They have an obligation to address the criminal activity of your neighbors. The apartment may be willing to move the other tenants or move you. Ask them to either move you to another apartment or let you out of the lease.
You should talk to your apartment complex management. They have an obligation to address the criminal activity of your neighbors. The apartment may... Read More