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Anderson Dowling
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Renters never occupied house and deposit check bounced

Anderson Dowling
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I would like to pursue legal action in small claims court, however, I realized I made a mistake on my lease. The property is owned by an LLC (sole-proprietor), but the lease was made out to my name. The lease was also signed my employee, who has had no problem representing me in eviction court. Will I have a chance at collecting my lost income in small claims court and will my employee be able to represent the LLC?

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Darren Sager
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Move on and learn never to do that again.  Just get it rented.

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