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yes you can if that person is nasty and the house is not keep up. you can, you are the lanlord and you can do what ever you what to do if the payment is not been paid, and the house is drity, take pictures of the house and take it to court. stand up for yourself.
Under terms of contract law can taxpayers sue Wall Street and the banks for not returning anything for their bailout investments?
by Anonymous on April 17th, 2011
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1.Purpose of formal contract?
2.How above differs to agreements based on trust (no formal contract).
by Tweetster on April 23rd, 2011
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In contract law, what is the definition of a well written contract and what does it address?
by Anonymous on May 8th, 2011
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I signed a secure loan & mortgage agreement underduress & whilst mentally ill.
by janemd on February 16th, 2011
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We assigned our one-year lease with 4 months remaining to new tenants over 7 years ago. Are we still responsible for damages?
by tsdayzee on April 4th, 2011
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You're reading I rented a room to a friend of a friend with no contract and I now would like this person to leave due to lack of payment and poor care of the house. Can I just tell the person to leave?
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