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17 July 2018 | 4 replies
In Huntsville, Alabama, the judge will typically give a move out date after the pay rent or quit notice period has expired and the tenant has appeared in court and lost their unlawful detainer(eviction) case.
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15 November 2018 | 17 replies
Each time we serve a legal notice, we charge an additional twenty dollars ($20.00) posting fee.If you do not follow the terms of the “Notice to Pay Rent or Quit” we may then begin eviction proceedings against you and you will be charged with the crime of “Unlawful Detainer” if a judge upholds our claim.The amount of rent now due, as of today’s date _________________, is as follows:Current Month Late Fee_______________Current Month Rent_______________TOTAL DUE_______________Time is of the essence.
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27 March 2018 | 4 replies
The statutory reference for your enlightenment is NCGS 160A-424 (b)(iv), and the condition will be identified as "unlawful conditions" based on zoning violations.
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31 October 2016 | 21 replies
Not sure there is any state in the union that would see this as unlawful discrimination.
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5 July 2018 | 22 replies
The following matters are excluded from the requirement hereunder: (a) judicial or non-judicial foreclosure or other action or proceeding to enforce a deed of trust, mortgage, or installment land sale contract, (b) an unlawful detainer action, (c) the filing or enforcement of a mechanic's lien, and (d) any matter which is within the jurisdiction of a probate courtThanks!
21 August 2017 | 7 replies
Section 1956 specifically states that individuals are prohibited from engaging in a financial transaction with proceeds that were generated from certain specific crimes, known as “specified unlawful activities” (SUAs).
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10 July 2015 | 7 replies
Hey Kenos,I have my real estate license (in referral, I don't actively sell) and there are laws we have to follow in Michigan.We earn a percentage (usually 6%) that is divided among listing and selling real estate offices and then split again between real estate agents and their brokers, on the Sale of the property.In other words, real estate agents and brokers earn their commission at the closing table of the property sale.It is unlawful (here in Michigan for sure) to accept any sort of addition money or gifts, as a licensed agent or broker, other than the earned commission at the closing table.Example: When I was actively selling as an agent, a Title Company representative would stop by our office and bring donuts or a party tray of snacks.
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22 September 2016 | 3 replies
Arkansas provides causes of action (unlawful detainer comes to mind) that can have a tenant removed very quickly if handled by a skillful lawyer.
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19 May 2017 | 3 replies
Rental Agent shall use its best efforts to ensure the operation of all amenities in the Property, such as internet access, satellite or cable TV access or fireplaces as applicable.Rental Agent shall not be held responsible for such items failure to work, but will make every effort to correct any issues as reported as quickly as possible.Guest acknowledges that use of amenities such as fireplaces, lake, dock, decks, and the like may be potentially dangerous and involve potential risks if improperly used, particularly with regard to children and such use is at the Guest’s own risk.Guest shall use the Property for residential purposes only and in a careful manner to prevent any damage or loss to the Property and keep the Property in clean and sanitary condition at all times.Guest and any additional permitted guests shall refrain from loud noise (especially after 10PM) and shall not disturb, annoy, endanger, or inconvenience neighbors, nor shall Guest use the Property for any immoral, offensive or unlawful purposes, nor violate any law, association rules or ordinance, nor commit waste or nuisance on or about the Property.DEFAULTIf Guest should fail to comply with the conditions and obligations of this Agreement, Guest shall surrender the Property, remove all Guest’s property and belongings and leave the Property in good order and free of damage.No refund of any portion of the Total Rental Fee shall be made and if any legal action is necessary, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement from the other party for all costs incurred.ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLEASEGuest shall not assign or sublease the Property or permit the use of any portion of the Property by other persons who are not family members or guests of the Guest and included within the number of and as permitted occupants under this Agreement.
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28 May 2018 | 2 replies
THE CA ASSEMBLY WILL VOTE BY MAY 31, 2018 Assembly Bill 2343 (Chiu) rewards tenants who fail to pay their rent or who remain in wrongful possession of a rental unit by delaying the unlawful detainer (UD) process by a minimum of three weeks.