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Asked by User from Jamaica, NY | Answered 118 days ago

How to evict someone

Answered by Eric J Gottfried Esq | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

I rented out one of the rooms in my home and I no longer wish to rent to this person. The person has been a bit diificult to deal with and I no longer wish to have him in my residence. The rental is a month to monthand there is no lease. What would I need to have to do for this person to be removed from my residence?

Asked by User from Jonesboro, GA | Answered 133 days ago

With three on deed-two want to sell-one does not. we have owned the house over 10 years. the person who lives in the house doesnt want to sellthe prop

Answered by Glen Edward Ashman   Premium | East Point, GA | View Lawyer Profile

Person who doesnt want to sell,lives in the house. other two owners want to sell the home. can we legally sell the home and have him evicted? the home belonged to our parents who are deceased. we have owned the home over 10 years.

Asked by User from Philadelphia, PA | Answered 187 days ago

Can You Send And File Your Own Cease And Desist Letter Or Do You Need An Attorney To Do It

Answered by Frank A. Natoli Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

My Mother was taken advantage of and signed a Lease to Own Contract for a property that she inherited back in May of 2010 for the length of five years. I am my Mother's Power of Attorney. It came to my attention yesterday via a phone call that I received from a Realtor that the individual approached them to sell my Mother's property. I... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Newport, RI | Answered 202 days ago

Legal question with residential rental agreements

Answered by Frank A. Natoli Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

I recently moved to Rhode Island. I was shown a place to rent (residential), and signed a 1- year lease. This was last week. After the lease was signed, I asked the owner if I could delay moving in (and starting of the rent) because of the movers, and Hurricane Sandy. I asked to delay it one week or so. The owner said no, and I got the... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Minneapolis, MN | Answered 214 days ago

My right to be notified by my landlord prior to entering to fix service requests.

Answered by Frank A. Natoli Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

I submitted a service request on May 8, 2012 to have my carpet on my balcony be replaced. I was not notified by my landlord of when they would be doing such repairs and it wasn't until September 28, 2012, over 4 months later that they finally showed up unannounced to make the repairs. I was not ready for them to do the repairs and I had... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Atlanta, GA | Answered 217 days ago

I took my apartment complex to court about my air unit n won Now they complex dont want 2 renew my lease becaz of that isnt that retaliation?

Answered by Glen Edward Ashman   Premium | East Point, GA | View Lawyer Profile

I took my complex to court and won. Because of my inconviences during the months of April to August the judge awarded me $375 for june, $275 for July, $275 for August, and No rent for september. Now my air worked up to September 6, 2012 however it was continuies going the auto/save was not working so it was always going. However, on... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Littleton, CO | Answered 221 days ago

Contract/lease validity

Answered by Frank A. Natoli Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

I signed a lease with an agreed upon down payment amount which was written. She came back and said she screwed up on the amount/math and I needed to pay more. I did. I have been paying late several times this year and late fees have been accrued. I was told the 700 had to be paid per lease. The lease also indicated that the landlord... View Full Answer

Asked by User from West Palm Beach, FL | Answered 227 days ago

Who pays for the Changing of the locks upon vacating the rental apartment in a condominium.

Answered by Juan J Cordero   Premium | Miami, FL | View Lawyer Profile

When a tenant leaves who pays to have the locks changed. Do the locks need to be changed when a tenant moves out? tenant moved out giving short notice and I was informed that I need to change the locks before I can rent it out again. is this true and if so who pays to do the lock changes?

Asked by User from Saint Petersburg, FL | Answered 227 days ago

Three Day Notice

Answered by Juan J Cordero   Premium | Miami, FL | View Lawyer Profile

I have a tenant that refuse to paid rent. I give a three day notice but she dont have no money to paid she give us a lot of story. Her son draw all over the wall with a market she he is only four year old.

Asked by User from Greenville, GA | Answered 237 days ago

My real estate loan has been called due by a FDIC takeover off my bank how can I get help

Answered by Glen Edward Ashman   Premium | East Point, GA | View Lawyer Profile

I have two loans with this and the bank is trying to call both to be moved. Due to economic hardships I cannot afford to refiance with another bank. I do not want to loose my home in the process. How do I get help.

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