There is not enough information to answer this question. Are you suing the apartment complex/landlord for being disabled? Or is there something the apartment complex or landlord is not doing to accommodate you for the disability? If the latter is true or you are being discriminated otherwise because of your disability, then you can file a complaint with the Federal Housing Administration, a division of Housing and Urban Development. To do so contact the HUD office in your state.
No,but you can sue whoever robbed you
yes
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You can sue your married girlfriend if you have a legal reason to sue. You will need to speak to an attorney.
Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
Yes. If the business doesn’t follow disability laws you can sue. This would include not having a restroom with a stall for the disabled, not having access into the business, no disabled parking or people who don’t have a disability parking in the spot.
No you can't sue for being sucker punched.
Most attorneys would.
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He can sue you in small claims court for the arrears
No, you cannot sue Congress for any wrongdoing or misconduct due to the legal principle of sovereign immunity, which protects government entities from being sued without their consent.
The landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. If she cannot, she can sue you for each month, through the end of the lease.