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  2. Defuse the Situation Before Landlord-Tenant Disputes Get Ugly

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    Landlord-tenant disputes happen with some regularity, but they can usually be tamed quickly and amicably. A little communication goes a long way, just like in any kind of relationship. The last ...

  3. How to handle billing disputes with your landlord - AOL

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    Generally, if you're in a dispute with a landlord, you're communicating, but badly. And that's understandable. You may be firmly in the right, and if you're out money that you desperately need ...

  4. Renter charged with strangling NYC landlady is Colombian ...

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    But on Dec. 7, 2023, Vidal was still free when he allegedly got into a rent dispute with his landlord, Zoraida Leo, 55, and attacked her, leaving her to die inside her building on 96th Street near ...

  5. Landlord harassment - Wikipedia

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    Landlord harassment is the willing creation, by a landlord or their agents, of conditions that are uncomfortable for one or more tenants in order to induce willing abandonment of a rental contract. This is illegal in many jurisdictions, either under general harassment laws or specific protections, as well as under the terms of rental contracts ...

  6. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    Landlord–tenant law governs the rights and responsibilities of leasehold estates, like in an apartment complex. Landlord–tenant law is the field of law that deals with the rights and duties of landlords and tenants. In common law legal systems such as Irish law, landlord–tenant law includes elements of the common law of real property and ...

  7. Distraint - Wikipedia

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    The goods are held for a given amount of time, and if the rent is not paid, they may be sold. [citation needed] The actual seizure of the goods may be carried out by the landlord, the landlord's agent, or an officer of the government, a bailiff or sheriff officer in the United Kingdom or a sheriff or marshal in the United States.