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Arjun P.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas
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Can I Represent myself in a court for my rental property ?

Arjun P.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas
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I recently purchased a rental property under LLC and seems like I need to go to court to file a case against previous owner. He did hide some major issues and didn't disclose as per rule of Truth in sale of housing. Now I am planning to go to small claim court to file a claim. Since my property is under LLC, Can I represent myself or should I hire a lawyer just to represent the case ?

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