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Got
landlord troubles?
You might be facing an eviction. Or maybe you're considering moving out
before your lease ends. No matter what your landlord trouble, know your
legal rights. We help you understand your legal options and provide you
with a selection of legal resources and services without cost or obligation.
Landlord troubles can be solved.
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Property Lawyers  |
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GotTrouble.com
provides a large database of property lawyers across the United
States. Nothing is more valuable than finding the right property
lawyer as soon as you can to obtain a detailed legal evaluation
of your case. Search for a property lawyer by state and city using
our attorney database.
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Apartment
Guides |
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In
many communities, it can be difficult to find available apartments
and houses to rent at reasonable rates. Homefinder agencies can
help you do so.
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Moving Services |
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Moving
appliance and large pieces of furniture into or out of an apartment
can be difficult, risky to the appliances and furniture, and dangerous
to your back and other vulnerable body parts. Professional moving
companies can help you do this at a reasonable cost.
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Storage Services |
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If
you have a lot of belongings you don't need to use on a regular
basis, consider renting a separate storage space for them rather
than an extra bedroom. This might be a lot cheaper. A storage
company can provide clean, secure, and dry storage space at a
reasonable cost.
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Money
Lenders |
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If
you are being evicted, you may need to find new accommodation
immediately. A loan can facilitate this.
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Rental Insurance |
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If
you have property that cost you a lot of money (computers, expensive
stereo equipment, television sets, skis, etc.), it might be worth
your while to get renter's insurance. Also, the policy will protect
you against lawsuits by guests of yours who might be injured on
the property and sue you.
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Mediators |
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Lawsuits
are expensive for everyone, and mediation can save the parties a
lot of time and money by making a lawsuit unnecessary. Mediators
charge fees (usually by the hour), but the parties can split these
fees and, in any event, they are much lower than the total fees
the parties would have to pay their lawyers to litigate the case.
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