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How do the clauses in my lease help my landlord?
Landlords will use a signed lease agreement to protect their interest when renting a property. However, few tenants fully read and comprehend the details of these agreements before signing on the dotted line. The clauses you may think are in place to protect you could...
Tips for disputing a debt
Debt is one of the most challenging hurdles to get over. However, just because a debt collector contacts you does not mean you owe them any money. According to debt.com, 49 percent of complaints to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are claims about debts not...
Debt collector lawsuit defense tips
If you have ever received calls, emails or letters from debt collectors, you know how intimidating they can be. Their job is to get you to pay the debt, whether it is yours or not and whether you can afford it or not. If you ignored these calls, you may face a lawsuit...
What not to do when a debt collector calls
When your lingering debts go to collections, you will likely receive an onslaught of phone calls from agents seeking payment. Ignoring these calls comes with the potential of a lawsuit or other consequences, but you should be careful of missteps when you answer...
How To Challenge a Surprise Medical Bill
A medical emergency that leads to an unexpected medical bill could force you to take out a loan or drain your bank account when your health insurance provider denies your claim. Fortunately, New Yorkers can fight back against surprise billing. What Is a Surprise...
3 common mistakes landlords make when evicting a tenant
When it becomes necessary to evict a tenant, landlords must follow the letter of the law. Eviction is a lengthy and unpleasant process for all involved, and avoiding common mistakes throughout the proceedings can save everyone a lot of headaches. New York eviction law...
Does debt collection have a statute of limitations?
Debt in New Jersey is a common issue. However, like many areas of the law, it has a statute of limitations. See below to better understand New Jersey laws surrounding debt collection if you have significant debt. Consider contacting a lawyer about debt litigation if...
Ways you may defend yourself against an eviction
Evictions involve much more than a simple notice to vacate. Your landlord cannot evict you without going to court, and starting an eviction case against you does not mean that the landlord definitely wins. Asking for an adjournment After your landlord files, you...
Evictions rise following the end of state relief
For those who rent their homes and struggle to make ends meet, the thought of eviction is always a lingering thought. Although recent state-provided relief has helped many continue to make rent over the past months, many landlords have started to evict their tenants...