Unfortunately that is true: as long as the dogs are on or in the neighbor's property, there is nothing you can do--they have a legal right to have the animals, and the law does not prevent them from d
If the "trash" left behind is worth less than $300 then you have the right to discard of the material as abandoned under the laws of all states in this country. I would call or text the former tenant
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 3 months ago
Under the laws of all states in this country your lease with the sold unit comes with the property where the new owner and landlord is obligated to honor the terms of your agreement until it terminate
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 3 months ago
You need to contact the state attorney general, any building and safety department or health department who can do on site inspections and force the landlord into paying you your money back.. If these
If you know where he works, you may be able to garnish his wages--that is, have some of his income diverted to you, to pay the judgment. There are attorneys who specialize in collections; you may wish