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If I need to get out of my lease early because I can't afford my rent. is it worse to just skip out or wait and let them evict me?

Neither alternative is good. Your best bet, to minimize the impact on your credit …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 3 months ago

If I set up payment arrangements and the landlord accepts a payment, can I still be evicted?

If you did not enter into a written agreement with the first lawyer to …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 3 months ago

What are my rights if I have been renting a townhome and have been complaining of a musty smell for 2 years?

If you are having problems with your rental that the property manager and the …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 8 months ago

Can my landlord come on to the rented lot without my permission or knowledge?

As a general matter, landlords need to provide notice to their tenants--not get their …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 10 months ago

If I live in a trailer court, can my landlord just evict me for no reason at all?

If you have a written lease for the trailer court where you live, you …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 10 months ago

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