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Q: Am I legally allowed a door if I pay month to month in someone’s home?

I live in this family’s home and the woman is basically out of her mind over how people have treated her in the past. And she’s taken my door off, while other people live in the house. People steal from her and I’m sure they’d do the same to me. Now granted I have insurance on my... View More

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Q: If I have a leak in my apartment and my water bill is now 875 and I complained about this for the past 4 going on 5mths

What do I do? I withheld rent after sending a letter through fax earlier this month requesting to get to the bottom of things and get it fixed can they evict me?

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Q: Can a jury trial be requested in a. (Notice to quit premises..) civil case. 5 day notice.... If so on what grounds ...
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Aug 31, 2017

Your best bet is to contact legal services /legal aid. Even if they can't give you representation they can answer those questions and will likely have information on your rights.Usually those cases are brought in a small claims setting. If you don't like the result most states provide you... View More

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Q: when you give your landlord a 2 months notice can they ask you to move in 30 days
Andrew "Andy" Potter
Andrew "Andy" Potter
answered on May 6, 2015

Depends on what your lease agreement says. The lease agreement controls as it is a contract between you and the landlord and if the agreement says that 30 days is sufficient, then 30 days is sufficient. Read your lease agreement closely to find out your rights when the term is complete or you... View More

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