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Is my landlord entitled to a copy of my policy after they received a certificate of liability insurance showing renewal?

You need to carefully read your written lease agreement with your landlord to see …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 21 days ago

Who do I pay my rent to if my landlord is trying to fire the property management company?

Whom does the lease indicate you should pay? If the lease specifically says to …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 26 days ago

If only one party signs a contract is it still legally binding?

Yes, it is still a valid agreement.    Contracts do not need to be …

MacGregor Lyon, LLC. answered 1 month ago

If my landlord lowers my rent, can he still charge me late fees on the old rental amount?

No, and what your landlord is doing is fraudulent. This is an issue that …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 month ago

Is is legal for a landlord to have a tenant renew their lease if the landlord is in default of their mortgage?

It is "legal" in the sense that IF the landlord were still the owner …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 month ago

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