Insist on an attorneys fees clause to a the prevailing party enforcing the agreement. All of these are still important today. It’s still a game of chicken. In my experience, landlords threaten eviction, but offer buyouts because they don’t really want deal with the ramifications of an ...
Q. You say they have not got sense enough to get out of it when they get in; they have attorneys, do they not? A. Yes, sir; but very often they have not got the money to feed up an attorney; and, you know, they more you pay a lawyer the more he sticks with you. Q. Is...
No, but I think I'll spend his security deposit on my attorneys fee to evict that foul mouthed good for nothing! - Estelle, KY Excuse of the Day for 11/28/03: "Don't even ask me about the rent. Why don't you ask me how my toilet's doing or my stove?" The toilet was fine...
"I'm having a bad month. I'll have This month and next months rent by the middle of next month."- Well its going to cost you an attorneys fee too and you'll have to make the payment in court next week if you want to avoid an eviction judgment.- Steve S., NY ...