
5 November 2024 | 22 replies
You can learn a lot about the court systems very quickly!

6 November 2024 | 6 replies
At the same time, talk to multiple lawyers in your area--your area--that specialize in evictions and are in that court room ---your specific areas court room--all the time.
6 November 2024 | 19 replies
There is a lengthy discussion comparing and contrasting the "broker" and "finder" parties and their role in the transaction in the court case described here: http://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/other-courts/2010/2010-20104.htmlWhile I realize this does not apply directly to the topic at hand (Wisconsin), I and other BP members in other states should find it very informative and educational.

4 November 2024 | 9 replies
I would get a LL/tenant attorney since no one really knows how the courts will react and an atty will have the best chance of knowing how the winds are blowing.

6 November 2024 | 13 replies
Move out time came and they hadn't even started looking for a place etc etc. 2 weeks out from the court date for the eviction they upped and moved and didn't even request the funds (not that I would have given it to them anyways because they were 2 months past the agreed upon move out date).

6 November 2024 | 5 replies
So even if you pick a state with stronger protections like WY or NV, the cause of action arose in the state where the tenant fell, so likely that the court where the accident happened would have jurisdiction.

5 November 2024 | 17 replies
In San Joaquin County (CA) it's taking up to 2 months for the court to process an initial filing of the UD action (they do notify the tenant of the action).

4 November 2024 | 14 replies
Would a court allow you to collect twice- make a windfall profit on this mistake in renter judgment?

4 November 2024 | 12 replies
So even if you pick a state with stronger protections like WY or NV, the cause of action arose in the state where the tenant fell, so likely that the court where the accident happened would have jurisdiction.

5 November 2024 | 5 replies
., I'm wondering doesn't it need to first go through court?