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I have questions regarding landlord/tenant disputes and general tenant's rights. Who can help?

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Contact the Fair Housing Foundation at 1-800-446-FAIR. Founded in 1964, the Fair Housing Foundation is a private agency dedicated to the support of California and Federal Fair Housing laws. You may also contact the Housing Rights Center at 1-800-477-5977 or select below. If you need mediation services, call LA County Department of Consumer Affairs Dispute Settlement Service at (213) 974-0825.
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Back to Top Whom do I call regarding landlord/tenant disputes?

City of Phoenix Law Department - FAQ
There is a parking garage directly south of City Hall and the Phoenix Municipal Courthouse located at 305 West Washington. The entrance to the parking garage is off of 4th Avenue. The following link will provide you with a downtown area parking map.
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Q I have a problem with my landlord. What are my rights as a tenant?

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For your convenience, the Office of Attorney General offers a brochure entitled Tenant Rights in North Dakota - this brochure also provides contact information if you have Federal Fair Housing Act concerns. Q I have been making payments of $15 a month on my hospital (clinic) bill. The hospital (clinic) wants me to pay $200 a month or they will turn the bill over for collection. I can't afford that much.
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What should I know about landlord-tenant disputes?

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If you are renting a home, apartment, mobile home, or some other building from someone, you are a tenant. A landlord is the person who is renting the home, apartment, mobile home, or some building to you. Both the tenant and the landlord have legal rights. A tenant can be evicted from the property for a variety of reasons. Some common reasons are failure to pay rent, destruction of property and refusal to follow rules and regulations.
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Where can I find information on landlord-tenant disputes?

Maryland Judiciary - Frequently Asked Questions
The District Court provides informational brochures, including one on landlord and tenant matters. The Maryland State Law Library (http://www.lawlib.state.md.us) also offers a reference guide to landlord-tenant law in Maryland. This reference guide identifies selected legal and referral sources on landlord-tenant questions in Maryland.
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I have a complaint against my landlord or tenant. Who can help me?

Carroll County Government - County Attorney - Frequently Ask...
If you have a complaint regarding lead paint, contact the Health Department at 410-857-5000. If you have questions about minimum living conditions, contact the Bureau of Permits and Inspections at 410-386-2674. No, a DMO is a private agreement between individual private parties. You need to review your Maintenance Agreement and contact a private attorney for assistance.
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Who should I call regarding a landlord/tenant dispute?

Frequently Asked Questions
The City plays no role in landlord/tenant disputes, but The Community Mediation Center may be of assistance. See the above FAQ for information regarding the Center. Please see the Related Link for "City Ordinance Violation Cases" or click here. If you have additional questions, please contact the Deputy City Attorney's office at (309) 797-0467.
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I have a problem with my landlord (or tenant). What can I do?

The State of Alaska Department of Law - Frequently Asked Que...
The attorney general does not regulate relationships between landlords and tenants. The Landlord and Tenant Act: What it Means to You is a good resource. You can find it at the Real Estate Commission's web site, http://www.dced.state.ak.us/occ/prec.htm, or by writing to the commission at 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1500, Anchorage, AK 99501-3567 or calling (907) 269-8168. This booklet summarizes landlord and tenant obligations under Alaska law.
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Where can I get information for help dealing with my landlord/tenant?

Silverthorne, Colorado - Frequently Asked Questions - Police...
Problems between landlords and tenants are usually a civil issue. Click here for general information. You can also contact the police department for a brochure.
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Can I ask you landlord - tenant questions if I have a tenant problem?

The Landlord Protection Agency - General Website FAQs
Yes, but keep in mind, we are not attorneys and do not give legal advice. Answering questions is best done by e-mail. We do our best to help, but this is not one of our paid services.
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What jurisdiction does the Department exercise over landlord-tenant disputes?

Arizona Department of Real Estate - Auditing FAQ
The department has no jurisdiction over landlord and tenant disputes (ARS 32-2160)). The department has no policy relative to whether the broker must disclose his agency status to a tenant.
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Who can I speak to regarding general questions about my computer?

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Any of our trained representatives will be happy to assist you with any questions you have. Please email us at support@wydan.com for any general questions. If it is regarding a purchased system, please open a ticket in our support center and we will reply to you as soon as possible.
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Can you answer specific questions about the Chicago or Evanston Landlord Tenant Ordinances?

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Yes. This website includes a FAQ Summary of the Chicago Landlord Tenant Ordinance and a FAQ Summary of the Evanston Landlord Tenant Ordinance. If you would prefer to form your own interpretation of these laws, you may read the verbatim text of either the CLTO - Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance, or the ELTO - Evanston Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance.
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What rights do I have regarding my blood in this study?

LHON Study - Frequently Asked Questions
You have the right to look at your Protected Health Information (PHI) in both your medical chart and your research chart. If you want to look at or get a copy of your medical chart ask your medical doctor, but it might cost money to get the copy. If you want to look at or get a copy of your PHI from your research chart, ask your study doctor, but you may have to wait until the study is over. If you have not received a privacy notice that explains some of your rights, Dr.
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Where do I get answers to general questions regarding Utah?

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Call Utah travel information at (800) 200-1160, Monday to Friday 8AM to 5PM Saturday and Sunday 10AM to 5PM or go to Utah.com. Dave answers the phone and he's really nice.
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Is it true that mediation regarding employment disputes can help me to be a better manager?

Malone Mediation, Northeast Ohio mediator, lawyer, Cleveland
Yes, managers who experience mediation have less complaints from their employees in the future. That is because mediation provides them with a greater insight into the needs of their employees.
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What are my rights as a tenant?

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ANSWER: The rights of tenants are best summarized by referring to the obligations of landlords discussed below.
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I have general questions about REST, where can I get help?

Restlet - General FAQ
There are many resources related to REST that are available on the Web. As it is often hard to find it, we maintain a specialized search engine powered by Google. In addition, here is a selection of popular links:
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I have some general health questions. Can you help me with those?

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Answer: For compliance reasons, Nutronix is not able to make recommendations in regards to our products in conjunction with any type of medical condition or specific health concern. We must recommend that you consult with your physician before beginning any type of supplementation. Our products do not cure or heal any type of medical condition and are not intended to replace professional medical care.
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Where do I get help about general college questions?

CCSF Distance Learning - Online FAQ's
A good place to start is CCSF's Online Advisor. You might also find many answers to your questions in the CCSF Catalog.
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Where do I go for help with repairs, installation, or general questions?

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Call the TV Ears toll free hotline 1-888-883-3277. Operators are standing by to help you with your warranty and repair needs, or to answer any questions you may have about how to hook up or use your TV Ears.
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General Q: Can you help me sue a facility that has violated my civil rights?

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No. The Section cannot represent individuals. Instead, the Section conducts investigations into conditions in state and local institutions, often based on complaints brought by individuals. If we find that there is a pattern or practice of serious civil rights violations and are unable to reach an agreement with the facility on how to remedy those problems, we may file a lawsuit in the name of the United States to seek a court order to reform the institution.
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I am a tenant and was just handed paperwork from my landlord by a sheriff? What do I do?

NH Judicial Branch WEB FAQ's
If you want your case to be heard in court (all landlord-tenant cases are heard in District Court) you should fill out a pink appearance form available in the clerk's office. The court will give you two copies, one to mail or deliver to the landlord and one to keep for yourself. The court will schedule a hearing within the next 10 days for you and the landlord to appear before a judge. For more information go to the District Court's Landlord/Tenant Claims page.
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What law in Virginia addresses landlord-tenant issues?

VDACS - Office of Consumer Affairs - Landlord-Tenant Frequen...
The Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA), Sections 55-248.2 through 55-248.40 of the Code of Virginia, establishes the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants in the Commonwealth. Only the courts can enforce those rights and responsibilities. The VRLTA handbook, as published by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development, contains additional information and a copy of the law.
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What Remedies Can A Landlord Impose On A Tenant?

Commuter Student Services and Off Campus Housing
The eviction must originate from the tenant breaking the rental contract, NOT because the landlord wishes it. If the landlord succeeds, the tenant is liable for any damages (e.g. rent arrearages), court costs, and attorney fees. If you are served, contact Student Legal Services immediately! Evictions
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Can a landlord or tenant terminate the tenancy?

Pelletier & Mirza, L.L.P. - Providence, RI) Questions
The landlord or the tenant may end a week-to-week oral or written rental agreement (tenancy) by sending a written notice (like the copy of section 56c in the appendix) by first class (regular) mail to the other party. It must be postmarked more than ten days before the specified termination date.
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Whom do I call for landlord/tenant problems?

Pima County Attorney - Mission
Legal Aid: 623-9461 (income restrictions apply; priority will be given to tenants who have received written notice from their landlord and to tenants who are at risk of losing Section 8 benefits. The Legal Aid Renter's Guide is available at their office at 64 E. Broadway, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
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How do we maintain our Landlord/Tenant relationship?

CRS Lease Specialists - FAQ's
CRS takes pride in our ability to handle claims while maintaining an excellent landlord/tenant relationship. We accomplish this by ensuring that claims are valid and well documented, and only communicate with the landlord with our Clients' prior knowledge and approval.
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