Unless you have not been paid in full with respect to the transaction that you have written about which seems to be a seller carry back where you are not on title but are a secured party for money owe
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
Good question. Assuming you have a written lease for a set term your landlord cannot force you to sign an addendum to the lease under the laws of all states in this country adding a five-hundred dolla
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
It is my understanding that the state of Alabama has one of the most comprehensive set of laws dealing with landlord tenant issues. I am assuming that you are talking about with holding security
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 5 months ago
I suggest that you contact your homeonwer's insurance as to the claim of the tenant. If the damages simply happened where you had no prior knowledge of the roof leak then you should not be liable unde
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
A tenant does not need to pay for a bedbug treatment unless:
1) He or she signed a written lease in which he or she agreed to pay for the treatment--such a provision in a lease is enforceable; or
2)