Sentences with phrase «favor of the landlord»

If the judge decides in favor of the landlord, the landlord must then give the judgment paperwork to local law enforcement and pay a fee for an eviction escort.
A judgment in favor of the landlord also costs the tenant more than simply moving after receiving the termination of lease agreement notice, as fees associated with the eviction process typically get assigned to the tenant for payment or reimbursement, along with any owed rent.
$ 160,000 Judgment in favor of a Landlord who incurred losses when her corporate Lessee stopped payment on a corporate lease.
One aspect of the changing retail real estate business might work in favor of landlords faced with empty storefronts, according to Holmes.
The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota ruled in favor of the Landlord on its motion against the Housing Group but allowed the Tenant's lawsuit to proceed.
While construction deliveries may drive an uptick in Class A vacancy in the near term, the Charlotte office market is poised to remain strongly in favor of landlords in 2017.
Almost immediately, Young began introducing bills to amend rent laws in favor of landlords.
You're actually at higher risk in Texas for a liability claim because it's such a litigious state and because judgments so often come down in favor of the landlord or other injured party.
The ruling reverses a lower court ruling in favor of the landlord.
You're actually at higher risk in Texas for a liability claim because it's such a litigious state and because judgments so often come down in favor of the landlord or other injured party.
Bondable leases are even more strongly in favor of the landlord, making tenants responsible for all expenses and maintenance, as well as casualty insurance.
The lower court rejected all of Tenant's arguments, and granted summary judgment in favor of Landlord and Broker, affirmed on appeal.
In a case of importance to residential landlords, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan ruled in favor of the landlord.
The trial court ruled that the Agreement was an illegal contract under Connecticut law and therefore ruled in favor of the Landlord.
Once the Judge has issued a judgment in favor of the Landlord, the Judge will inform the tenant that they have 5 days to work something out with the Landlord or vacate the property.
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