You cannot claim adverse possession on property you had permission to use. Forget it.
Eviction occurs when a landlord files a legal suit against a tenant to force them to vacate the property. The landlord cannot actually perform the eviction, he or she must go to court, win, and have the Sheriff carry out the eviction order. Eviction usually happens as a result of nonpayment of rent, or can occur when other conditions of a lease are broken such as failing to keep the premises in a clean and sanitary condition.
Which ever teams gets possession.
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It is very likely that you can win a case in small claims court against an auto mechanic. If you have a good case, you can win.
Accident attorneys should only get paid if you win your case.
There are many factors to consider when calculating the cost of evicting a tenant. In landlord utopia (that is, where you have a tenant who works for the government and drives a Bentley with Gucci seats) the cost of the eviction is technically nothing--you would be awarded a judgment against the tenant for all your costs (if you win your case). The tenant would then have to pay you. Absent a utopian tenant, you will end up with a judgment that can't be collected for years (if ever).These are the costs of eviction* Preparation of eviction summons and complaint*Cost to attend court hearings or cost to hire attorney to represent you in court*Eviction lawsuit filing fee*Trial preparation (if the eviction is contested)*Sheriff's Fee (to evict the tenant)*Lost rent (while the eviction is pending)*Moving and Storage Fees (if the tenant does not object, you must store the tenant's property according to law)I have not put dollar amounts in because they vary from state to state. A landlord's group in your area can give you the specific dollar amounts for eviction in your state. Please see the Related Questions below for more information.
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There is no way. To win there's either lack of evidence, or little evidence. But if there is no evidence, there is case.
yes, it is possible to win a case without a lawyer. Traffic citations are a good example of people who represent themselves in court and win all of the time.
America sided with the panamanians to help them win their freedom from cuba
Yes, they are still paid whether they win the case or not. You have to pay for their efforts defending their clients.
Yes they do