Pretty straight forward. Either pay the rent, or move out.
state requires the renter must be over the age of 18
There are many ways you can find affordable housing in KY. One of the thins you can try is renting a room as opposed to renting an apartment. It will save you a lot of money.
Underneath meaning below on a map, or south of California is the Mexican State of Baja California.
The buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales. If the renter came to your front door or called you on the phone, rented you the apartment, that you had no intention of renting otherwise, and had never contacted the renter on your own, you might be able to use the law. Otherwise the answer is NO.
Where can i find a map of California state from the 1849
state requires the renter must be over the age of 18
Every state is different when it comes to being a landlord and renting out an apartment. It is usually a 30-60 day notice varying on the state when it comes to not renewing a lease.
The California territory took a vote to decide if California should become a state.
It is a blue state but California should never be taken for granted about anything,
Not unless you are on probation, or have some other legal reason to report to them. You may receive a California 'Notice of Delinquent Registration' after the registration expires. You can complete a 'Notice of Release of Liability' or the 'Out of State Vehicle Registration' form-- which is on the back of the notice they send you. Make a copy of the completed form for your records before sending it to CA DMV.
You should start by researching this website about HUD in NYC http://www.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=ny&topic=renting
That depends on the laws of the state. Some notice from the bank is required, and some states recognize a lease as being preserved after foreclosure.
The notice only has to comply with the requirement of the law of the state by which it was issued.
If California's "long-arm" jurisdiction statute provides for personal jurisdiction over the out-of-state person you wish to sue, you can sue him in a California court, provided he is properly served with notice. But you should consult a local attorney regarding the requirements of California civil procedure.
Yes. The lender must send notice to the mortgagee that it has filed a Petition to Foreclose. The notice is set by certified mail. A notice is also recorded in the land records. You should check your state statutes for requirements particular to your state.
Holly wood is a part of L.A which in turn is in California. It is not a state on its own and can therefore not have a neighbouring state. You should look up neighbouring states to California ;)
it was not clear weather or not it should be a free state or a slave state