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Asked by User from Waukegan, IL | Answered 777 days ago

Does a landlord have a certain amount of time to notify you of any damage to the rented unit?

Answered by Carina M. Jenkins | Broomfield, CO | View Lawyer Profile

I rented a house for 1 year and 7 months in 2010'. After residing there for more than a year I was under no lease obligation with my landlord. In January, the landlord told us he decided to sale the house. Of course, we looked for a place immediately. Prior to moving out all walls, window sills, door fraimes were cleaned, carpet was... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Orange, TX | Answered 777 days ago

My landlord served eviction papers

Answered by Michael Eaton | Southlake, TX | View Lawyer Profile

I was served with an ecviction notice today giving me three days to move out. i just want to know if its legal

Asked by User from Maybrook, NY | Answered 758 days ago

Bit by dog.

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

Dog bit me as i was walking. owner asked me not press charges and they will take dog away... owner stated i am the 2nd person the dog bit. i went to emergency room, received tetnus shot, prescription of antibotics. do i need to press charges for the owner to pay current and future medical bills. I have an immune disorder and am... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Philadelphia, PA | Answered 727 days ago

Don't know my rights in a Divorce that is on-going since 2005

Answered by David M. Maola | Swarthmore, PA | View Lawyer Profile

Im in the middle of a divorce. Ive been seperated from my husband since 2005. At the time of seperation I had one minor child. My other child had just come from iraq w/PTSD. both children lived in the home until march of 2011. My child w/ PTSD is declared 100% incompetent. I have paid the morgage and have made repairs w/no help from my... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Chicago, IL | Answered 756 days ago

Settelment Agreement

Answered by Craig C Cunningham Attorney   Premium | Sycamore, IL | View Lawyer Profile

My previous landlord took me to court for unpaid rent, but before going in front of the judge the the lawyer representing the landlord setteled out of court. The settelment stated that if I move out the apartment by February 28, 2011 the pass due rent would be dismissed. I complied with the settlement. Now I trying to get an apartment,... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Moss Landing, CA | Answered 705 days ago

Tenant rights

Answered by Matthew M Randle | Sacramento, CA | View Lawyer Profile

Im being evicted and I think it is illeagle the way its being done I also have been locked into my rental property My landlord/lady has taken away my keys to the locked gates do you have a 800 number so I can call and talk to someone Thank you & God Bless

Asked by User from Duluth, GA | Answered 709 days ago

Probate a will in solemn-Georgia

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

I am going to probate my wife's will in Gwinnett Co Ga, and want to know if the page "acknowledgment of service and assent to probate instanter" needs to be completed by her children. Both are over 18, and both are not contesting anything in her will. She showed them what everything was and where is was going and they are totally fine... View Full Answer

Asked by User from San Pablo, CA | Answered 705 days ago

Paid my landlord $1500 and agreed for him to keep the $3000 deposit if he dropped the unlawful detainer he took the money and did not drop it.

Answered by Matthew M Randle | Sacramento, CA | View Lawyer Profile

What can i do to let the judge know what has taken place.On may 6,2011, i agreed to meet with my landlord work out between the two of us without the court system, he agreed to take the $1500 and to keep the $3000 and said at he would stop his lawyer from takeing me to court, but he did not keep his word.

Asked by User from Plainfield, NJ | Answered 708 days ago

My landlord did not comply with the security deposit act. What should i do?

Answered by Kenya S. White Esq. | New York, NY | View Lawyer Profile

My landlord did not comply with the security deposit act. He never gave me any information regarding what bank my deposit was in. He also failed to pay me interest on the money when he returned the deposit to me upon termination of the lease. He also deducted money for lawn care even after his daughter (she did the final... View Full Answer

Asked by User from Boulder, CO | Answered 661 days ago

End of lease question

Answered by Scott D. Goldman Esq.   Premium | Denver, CO | View Lawyer Profile

My son is finishing a lease on an apartment in boulder, co. He told the landlord he was interested in staying beyond the lease months ago. The landlord told him that he would bring over a new lease to sign, and never did. My son has since made other living arrangements, called the landlord to tell him he wold instead be moving out at... View Full Answer

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