This depends on if you have gone to court or not yet. Just because you get an eviction notice does not mean anything until you go to court. If you have already left the apartment you most likely won't hear anything else from the landlord, but if you are still in the apartment dont leave... just because the notice says you have to be out in so many days does not mean that you have to. The landlord still has to file the case in court, which means you will have a chance to defend yourself in a court and you could be allowed to stay there by a judge. It's hard to answer your question without knowing other details.
It is probably still safe to eat, but the emulsion might have broken.
My dog got run over took it to the vet, he thought she had a broken back but nothing appeared on xray, but still can hear a crack there, what to do?
No a lease is just a long term rental, it is owned by co he got it from but you can buy from them sometimes
yes they did for quite awhile i think they are broken up, but still good friends
Your landlord can and most likely will sue you for the entire amount remaining on the lease, Even if he re issues the apartment. If he sues you, He will likely win. You should go talk to him and ask for A repreve, Get it in writing though. He got the lease in writing.
it is very possible that the toe is broken. The only way to know is if you have an x-ray.
AnswerNo, though the onset date would still be necessary to apply emergency benefits,
Yes you do, I just got taxed over 200 dollars on my leased car and I'm in my 1st year of my lease. Check your lease, it will tell you who has to pay the property tax each year.
A balloon payment refers to the last payement you make on a car that you got as a long term lease. At the end of the lease you can either make a balloon payment and buy the car, or you return the car.
No he still is going out with vanessa hudgens and they are thinking about having a baby.well that's what the paparatzi told me .zac you have got alot to talk about.
You can try to lease on even better terms (for you) with a new tenant at a higher rate and longer term or possibly the tenant can sub lease to someone else and pay you that way. ??
Summer doesn't last long. It's got a short-term lease; it's over in a day.