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Consideration of a settlement on the remaining lease of our deceased tenant.

Death makes the lease impossible to perform. There is nothing due.

answered 2 years ago

contract for deed

The price you put on the house should be the sale price of $229k; …

Gurovitsch Law Office answered 2 years ago

My ex-boyfriend and his daugther are living in my home and I want them to leave

Since you gave them 30-days notice and the home is in your name, you can change …

Charles J. Block answered 2 years ago

Disclosure laws

Dear Cheated Purchaser:  Immediately retain experienced legal counsel to advise nd represent you.  Clearly, …

J. Norman Stark answered 2 years ago

Security Deposit St.Louis, MO

File a small claims action to recover secureity deposit. You will win.   Greg S. Kessler

answered 2 years ago

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