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Anatomy of a lawsuit IV

If you have not had the opportunity to read the previous blog entries of my ongoing lawsuits, please read the first here. As mentioned in the previous articles, I had three opportunities to sue past renters for damages and lost rent. I chose to pursue two of them but not a third as I learned she
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Anatomy of a lawsuit III

Often in landlord lawsuits against a former tenant, the landlord will prevail in the suit (assuming the landlord has followed most of their court’s protocols to the letter as well as running a smooth and legal landlord business) After the lawsuit, many landlords then begin the arduous task of tracking down and collecting from the
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Anatomy of a lawsuit II

My lawsuit against former tenants is proceeding forward despite a few setbacks. If anyone has dealt with a municipal small claims court, you know some of the difficulties to except. My lawsuit pack was returned to me because of a lack of proper fees. Apparently, the township court raised its filing fees during the summer
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Anatomy of a lawsuit

As a landlord, I normally don’t just sue any one tenant but hold three judgments against former tenants. I had four, but as I was in the process of finalizing garnishment on a former tenant, she filed and was awarded bankruptcy. I have had people walk away from my rentals owing me and considered the
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