Yes. You will need some evidence to support your claim that the premises were occupied by the defendant, how long and the amount owed. That might include copies of payments by check, emails, text messages, other written correspondence, photos that show occupancy or damage, etc.
If you have a verbal agreement or if you have witness saying that they owe you, then yes you can file a judgment.
you can file a lawsuit against someone for practically anything.
see a lawyer
Well I don't live in North Carolina but I think you should ask someone who lives in North Carolina.
Contact a lawyer and file a lawsuit against him.
Yes.
Go and see a solicitor (attorney).
The legal term for a person who initiates a lawsuit against another person for neglectful actions or wrongdoing is a plaintiff.
No. It is against the doctor/patient confidentiality agreement.
Well, obviously, the warnings are there for a reason. If the warning isn't there, and someone gets hurt: lawsuit. The last thing a company wants is a lawsuit because 1. they're expensive 2. The lawsuit will tarnish there reputation.
Yes, individuals who work as babysitters in Florida can file a sexual harassment lawsuit against someone they babysit for if they experience harassment. However, it's recommended to consult with a lawyer who specializes in employment law to understand the specific legal options and steps to take in this situation.
Though you may not like them, and they are unwelcome, verbal threats, unaccompanied by any means or manner with which to carry them out, are constitutionally protected free speech.
A Civil Suit is a type of lawsuit, therefore they are the same. A Civil Suit can be filed by any individual who is looking to file a case against someone for emotional or physical injuries.