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Yes, the landlord can sue the tenant for rent owed as well as any other damages..[ + ]
Maybe. It is generally the landlord's responsibility to provide and pay for water for the dwelling...[ + ]
If the court finds for the landlord and grants no stays of execution, the tenant has..[ + ]
If the landlord decides to commence an eviction action because I will not pay the rent..[ + ]
Unless it is an emergency, no landlord can enter an apartment, absent a lease provision or..[ + ]
No. As a tenant, you are entitled to a Notice to Quit and a Summons for..[ + ]
The tenancy between the parties is a legal contract. It cannot be changed by one side...[ + ]
Do I have to serve another Notice to Quit or can I use the prior notice..[ + ]
You should first tell the landlord about the violations. If this does not work, you can..[ + ]
In Summary Process, a landlord can sue the tenant for rent, even where the underlying reason..[ + ]
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