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Unwanted Tenants and Landlord Law

There is a legal relationship between a landlord and a tenant and this is clearly defined both in contracts and state property laws.  The tenant has possession right over the premises for a specific period of time stated in the lease, … Continue reading

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Eviction Forms for New York

Tenant and landlord relationship is a symbiotic, mutual relationship, mutual because of the fact that tenants needs landlord to obtain a safe and decent place to live in during their stay in New York City. On the other hand, landlords … Continue reading

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Eviction Forms In The US

Eviction as the word clearly describes is the removal of a tenant from the premises of one’s personal property which has been extended by the owner to the tenant to reside, with or without family.  A lawsuit is filed against … Continue reading

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Evicting Tenants!

OK, it’s illegal to board up the property with your tenants still inside and burn the place to the ground to collect the insurance money and solve your bad tenant problem at the same time, but I can understand why … Continue reading

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