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The landlord could sue the decedent's estate.
You cannot sue your landlord unless you suffered damages due to his negligence.
See answer to related question, "Can a tenant sue a landlord for trespass?"
Well, I don't see how anyone can be sewn: I guess it can happen if the right string is used for sewing. Are you talking about SUING? Can a Landlord SUE you after you leave the house? Well, the landlord cannot sue for eviction if you're already gone. If you have damaged the property the landlord can sue for damages, and normally within two years, but this varies by state. Check with the Clerk of Courts or Prothonotary.
You can get (sue) anyone for slander: your landlord is no different.
Sure.
Your landlord can evict you and sue for back rent.
In Michigan, a landlord typically has six years to sue for unpaid rent after a tenant has vacated the property. This period is based on the statute of limitations for breach of contract claims. It’s important for landlords to act within this timeframe to ensure they can legally pursue the owed rent. Always consider seeking legal advice for specific situations.
In Michigan, the statute of limitations to sue a landlord in small claims court for issues such as unpaid rent or damages is generally six years. This timeframe begins from the date the issue arose or the cause of action occurred. It’s important for tenants to file their claims within this period to ensure their case can be heard. Always consider consulting with a legal professional for specific circumstances.
Usually one year.
Yes the landlord can be sued for breaking the lease.
Yes.