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Is there a clause in the lease (assuming there is one) referring to small/non-habitability repairs?
Some management companies I've worked with will do these repairs, but charge the tenant a service...
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The site you provided gives information to the contrary. Please read the GEORGIA STATE definition of a tenant: ...
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Please refer to the link I posted, which defines what the court deems as a tenant in Georgia.
I previously ran across a website stating that the courts may decide that a guest is actually a tenant...
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After consulting Atlanta Legal Aid Society, they confirmed that serving a guest with a legal eviction can indeed turn them into a tenant, thus prolonging the time it takes for them to actually leave....
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It is a question of whether she is a tenant or not.
You cannot change the locks without notifying a TENANT.
The only thing that would possibly make her such is buying food (contributing to the...
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Although you can maintain multiple residences, you are not doing any harm to the guest as they have a personal residence.
Courts would not be putting her out on the street as she has her own...
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That is USUALLY if they have substantial personal belongings in the home.
Because then, yes, it is a residence. You have effectively allowed her to move in.
A legal eviction that shows up on her...
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Tenants are usually defined as people paying rent to occupy a space/office/land/etc.
She is not paying rent and does not have an agreement.
It sounds more like someone overstaying their welcome.
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My answer is advice, as I previously mentioned.
I worked for and helped create the first licensed loan modification group in Nevada.
Although foreclosures in Virginia are entirely different, they...
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Does she keep belongings in your home?
If not, change the locks.
It sounds like it's a matter of sitting her down and talking with her.
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Scott, I think they meant what they said in that the owner used to occupy the space (and probably promised to have it rent ready), but left with all of these issues going on.
Cosmetic repairs are...
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Sure can.
The original poster said the house will foreclose on the 20th.
I would not give advice otherwise.
I have seen foreclosures happen in an instant, and others happen in more time than...
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I have worked in property management throughout the Vegas valley and
Taken various courses.
The reason the age of the building may be important is because during a certain period, residences were...
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Scott is correct.
They will have documentation of the property condition.
If the window was not broken and it is proven to be a result of you or your son's actions - you are responsible. Also,...
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Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of mistakes were made or things overlooked in this case.
I know it's tempting to get a renter in quickly.
A deposit should ALWAYS be collected. Even if you have...
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I would assume that it has to do with the actual pipes/lines themselves.
Or perhaps someone did not make sure the water was off at the valve before doing repairs.
In most cases, repairs like this...
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I have no idea what you're trying to ask, but:
1) Landlords can give 30 or 60 days notice to vacate.
2) If your boyfriend was dealing drugs on their grounds and is known to be your guest, you are...
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I would be out by September 20th, no later than the 23rd, with everything clean and ready for the bank. They may offer you Cash for Keys (if so, a notice should be posted shortly).
Play it safe...
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I would sue in small claims court only AFTER contacting some sort of California legal services. Maybe use lawhelpcalifornia.org.
You have renters insurance for your benefit.
They should have...
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Please refer to your lease.
There is no law specific to any state I am aware of in regards to pet deposits other than:
No service animal requires any fees (be it mental or emotional service...
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