Pamela M.
Tenant vacates property before december 1 without notice. Lease is till August 2025
5 December 2024 | 34 replies
If the security deposit is not enough to cover lost rent, utilities, and damage, you are welcome to sue in small claims court (which most of us have never done).
Craig Poindexter
Had issues with the Cleveland Municipal Housing Court?
18 November 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Craig Poindexter: I have been Cited and Fined by the Cleveland Municipal Housing Court.
Kevin James
Liable for tenant’s high hotspot cost due to internet setup delay?
27 November 2024 | 26 replies
Declaring that I did something unethical, with intent, was an poor assumption.
Charlie MacPherson
Only one spouse signed a "view easement". Now what?
3 December 2024 | 9 replies
I know nothing about ME law specifically but I assume that can be done in accordance with local customs… Either by obtaining a court-certified copy of the original easement and re-recording it with all of the required signatures OR recording a confirmatory deed of easement which spells out the error and corrects it by including everyone who should have signed the original.
Kevin Savelsburg
Who is Robert Mincey and Operation Tango Yankee Inc.
1 December 2024 | 7 replies
He threatened me if I'm not paying him he gonna put lien on my property, I've never encounter these thing in my whole life...He seems very cold blood and likes to take his client to court or put lien on the property, looks like he had done these stuff many times in his career...I just don't suggest you to work with him for the below reasons:1.He is never willing to communicate about the project progress and he just notify you that you have to pay for next-phase otherwise he will STOP the work and take all the stuff out2.He will never take responsibility on warranty or the stuff he had done, if you ask, that is all your fault, and you have to pay your own bills3.Finally if nothing of these lightly threaten works, he will say: "I will give you 3 days, if you don't pay me, I will put lien on your property, I will take you to the court"I never done business into this situation in my whole life, but it looks like that's how Robert Mincey makes money and if you work with him, you will probably end up like me with tons of sleepless nights...If there are any chance, in the future I will post my whole experience while working with him.Hope this helps!
Steve K.
Due On Sale Clause About to Become More Common?
12 January 2025 | 185 replies
Your attorney said to get written permission so he has something to argue in court if it needs to be done.
Jack Quin
Tenant Moving Out Due to Deployment but Leaving the House to Her Son
4 December 2024 | 9 replies
Give the 90 day notice now and prepare to possibly go to court for a hold over tenant.
Ramada Evans
Need help w/numbers
5 December 2024 | 48 replies
People watch youtube or HGTV every day and instantly declare themselves an investor.
Rich Thomas
Termite Infestation in Townhouses: HOA and Man. Co. not organising fumigation
1 December 2024 | 2 replies
If I stopped paying my dues the management company would take me to court so I do not considewr that an option.
Elliot B.
Submetering Heat with BTU/Flow/Energy Meters
29 November 2024 | 27 replies
@Elliot B.I doubt a energy meter based on airflow, heat - etc - of any variety - would hold up if challenged in a court of law -