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Can a tenant to move out and break their lease without paying a fee if they can no longer live on their own due to serious medical condition?

Sorry to hear about your father's medical condition. Unfortunately, your father will be liable for …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 3 days ago

If 2 tenants rent a property and 1 moves out before the lease is up, do they owe the remaining tenant compensation?

Normally, when two (or more) tenants jointly rent an property, they are jointly and …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 4 days ago

How can you evict people from your house that haven't been paying rent?

If there are people staying in your property who are not paying rent and …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 10 days ago

What is a landlord's liability regarding mold exposure in a rental property?

If there is mold and you are all getting sick from the mold, then …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 11 days ago

Can your property in a rental storage unit be sold because of a late payment without notice?

Under the laws of all states in this country, if a person's stored property …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 12 days ago

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