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    Need help FAST with eviction issues please!!!

    My last post on this topic, Sounds like you are going to figure it with your LL and court. May I ask you one question and hopefully you will read my post. You keep going back to maintenance in your posts wishing for something different, but will probably continue to put up with mold...
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    Inheritance of house

    Sorry for your loss. Can you alaborate on what you are trying to do? Are you trying to remove his name from the loan and deed?
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    Moving out issues

    You could start by sending a written letter to the agency attempting to collect the debt and the credit bureaus notifying them that you never received documentation and you are in dispute of the bill, this way it will show you in dispute on your credit report until you can get it cleared up. It...
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    Need help FAST with eviction issues please!!!

    Lasseter09 You have been a long standing resident of 5 years and that's a long time for most people to occupy one space. Ask yourself what relationship have you had with your landlord up this point. I would tend to think so since you have kept his property occupied and leased he is happy to...
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    Landlord no entry

    Mightymoose, You are 100% correct, I guess I was being lazy in my verbage and should have been more specific in my post to not say "anytime" or at "free will" but under specific circumstances, as you stated.
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    Master tenant needs to evict subtenants

    Do you have a verbal agreement or a written contract with your subtenants? Does the management company know you are subleasing?
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    Complex Landlord Tenant Issue

    I work in property management and I think your landlord is trying to exploit you. Did you document any of your dealings in writing specifically certified letters? This sounds like it got out of hand. Typically you cannot withhold rent for maintenance issues or you will find yourself in a heap...
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    no lease

    Vebal agreements are becoming harder to prove in court and hold very little clout in the eyes of a judge, especially in Texas. If they had a verbal agreement the resident paid let's say $500 a month for 5 months and then one month could only pay $100 because that is all they "could afford"...
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    Landlord no entry

    New poster here and live in Texas, so maybe I am wrong about your state, but here you can enter an apartment for any reason without 'advanced' notice. The lease should stipulate the exact language regarding entry into someones apartment/dulplex/house or whatever. Generally, since you are...
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