It depends on the jurisdiction. In some places they have up to ten years. Under the Federal Fair Debt Collections Practises Act, he has seven years to sue for an unpaid debt. If successful, he will have ten years to collect it, and a fair number of option for collecting it.
I don't know the laws for other states, but in Ohio the Landlord can't change any terms of the lease without 30 days notice before the lease is ending.
over 1000 years ago.
It's been already 7 years ago, I have court papers stating what had happened
70 years ago
Over 800 years ago
over 100 years ago
are you serious? Life started billions of years ago!!! dinosaurs were on the earth millions ago, the aboriginals lived in Australia for about 60 000 years ago and the English and dutch 'discovered' Australia just over 200 years ago. Life appeared well over 100 years ago.
No, try over 60 million years ago.
Over 250 million years ago.
I have booked a vacation rental property, paid a deposit of $1250 over 6 months ago, and the landlord has just canceled my booking because she sold the property. What are my rights?
Yes infact over 400 million years ago!
Fifty years ago Australian cricket teams had eight balls in an over.