A landlord has no obligation to follow a doctor's orders.
If you have a disability, under the Fair Housing Act, a doctor's order can be construed as a request for a reasonable accommodation. If you need a handicap space due to a disabling need then your landlord should honor that.
If you are in a position of a handicapped person then you can do things such as arts or teaching or investing in order to prosper.
Actually, this can be a requirement from your landlord.
No, they cannot. If there is an emergency of some sort and a doctor parks illegally in order to get there more quickly, then he or she may be able to get out of a parking ticket, depending on the leniency of the judge.
Discount parking seems to unfortunately only be available for airport parking.
No. A landlord can APPLY for a restraining order on a tenant, but the Sheriff, Court Officer, or Process Server will perform the actual service on the renter.
In order to know if your landlord broke any laws one would need to know more details about the offense committed by the landlord and the state in which you reside.
The right attitude towards a handicapped boy in our class if to behave nicely and politely with him as far as possible in order to keep him happy
If you have a judgment handed down by the courts against your ex landlord and you have then gotten an order from the court to seize a particular asset that the landlord has, then yes but only when you pay for the service. If you have a judgment handed down by the courts against your ex landlord and you have then gotten an order from the court to seize a particular asset that the landlord has, then yes but only when you pay for the service.
Yes you need a doctors order for a blood test.
Yes, look out for parking meters also.........
A landlord can APPLY for a restraining order on a tenant
you can order it online at doctors foster and smith.com or at The Cat Doctors