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Huong T Nguyen How to collect back rent increases and pet fees
15 February 2023 | 18 replies
If found guilty, they can be punished but it won't put any money in your pocket.
Brittany Baird Asset protection for new landlord
30 January 2023 | 5 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Brad Gibson Impact of Ending $600 Federal Unemployment Supplement
26 August 2020 | 34 replies
Small businesses are loath to report employees they may need later when they plead with them on safety or childcare. 
Rich Thomas Tenant has left but is defending Eviction Complaint. How do I negotiate agreement?
27 February 2023 | 5 replies
Alternatively, Defendant pleads a Set-Off.5.
Account Closed Doctor's note for cats?!
13 October 2016 | 49 replies
Grybosky is an Ohio case that found a small-time landlord guilty of housing discrimination for telling fake applicant shills over the phone that she didn't accept therapy dogs.
Philip C. Sewer Bill Mystery - Who Pays?
26 May 2019 | 20 replies
Twenty-four hours is presumed to be a reasonable notice in the absence of evidence to the contrary.(9) Promptly commence an action under Chapter 1923. of the Revised Code, after complying with division (C) of section 5321.17 of the Revised Code, to remove a tenant from particular residential premises, if the tenant fails to vacate the premises within three days after the giving of the notice required by that division and if the landlord has actual knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe that the tenant, any person in the tenant's household, or any person on the premises with the consent of the tenant previously has or presently is engaged in a violation as described in division (A)(6)(a)(i) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code, whether or not the tenant or other person has been charged with, has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of, or has been determined to be a delinquent child for an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a violation as described in that division.
Louis Chan Do I need a tax advisor/CPA?
21 February 2023 | 8 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Anurag Pulla Risk with using personal names in lease agreements
25 February 2023 | 10 replies
Even if I were sued, I document everything and obey the law, so I won't be found guilty.
Janice R. I'm not renewing the lease . . .
15 August 2015 | 8 replies
I'll still feel guilty.  
Bill Goodland Millionaire net worth by age 30?
21 February 2017 | 39 replies
Being too money-focused is shallow and counterproductive, although I'm certain we're all guilty of it from time to time.