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?
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
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
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
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
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
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