death of lesee
4 of us signed a rental lease for an apartment. the lease doesn’t specify what happens upon the death of one of the lessees if the person that signed first on the lease dies, does the lease terminate upon his death?
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Statue of Limitations for Defualt on Rental Lease What is the statute of…
Statue of Limitations for Defualt on Rental Lease
What is the statute of limitations for persuing collection of a default on rental agreement where past due rents and damages were never paid?
Defamation of character I did not have a lease.
Defamation of character
I did not have a lease. I was renting month to month and I would be considered what you might call a ”Tenant at Will”. I was notified by my landlord via a certified letter that they did not want to renew my lease. I have not been in a lease since November of 2000. My question is-(can my landlord not renew my lease without a reason, because I if tried to get another apartment what will they think the reason is for my lease not being renewed that i did something wrong. And what if they defame my character by lying when something may not be true. Can I take legal action.
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Apartments are being torn down We have been told that we have to move out by…
Apartments are being torn down
We have been told that we have to move out by jan 13 2007 out of our apts due to the apts being torn down. they are requesting that we still pay rent and if we dont we will have 3 days to move out because we are on a month to month deal. what are my rights?We’ve only been given 60 days notice and before this rumor had it that they were to be torn down but were reassured by the apt manager that they werent. we have been lied to
POA and Wills My Grandmother passed away from Altzheimer’s Disease.
POA and Wills
My Grandmother passed away from Altzheimer’s Disease. Before she passed away, my father was granted durable general power of attorney. He was also named as Executor of her estate in her will. My father executed a deed to state that 1/2 of his mother’s home was left to him and the other 1/2 of the property was left to his mother’s roommate. In my Grandmother’s will, it stated that her roommate was to acquire the home. The will was created only 6 months before my father obtained POA. My Grandmother’s roommate has now hired an attorney 10 years later stating that my father did not have the power to authorize this deed because it altered the terms of the will. Is there anything that we can do without having to go back and prove that my Grandmother was incompetent at the time the will was written especially since he had POA and was the Executor of the will? Please help!