Are you fortunate enough to have a local law centre? (Ask at your public library). Otherwise the Citizen's Advice Bureau.
2006-10-12 07:12:12
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answered by Doethineb 7
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Either try your local Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre; both of these should be listed in either the Yellow Pages or at your local library.
Good Luck!
2006-10-12 08:48:09
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answered by Ms Fabulosity 3
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Citizens Advice Bureau offer fantastic advice as do Shelter.
2006-10-12 07:15:24
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answered by Wendy M 3
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Contact the Citizens Advice bureax for free legal advise. You can get the number from http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/cabdir.ihtml
2006-10-12 07:09:12
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answered by Russell C 1
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See below for sites you can read about landlord/tenant laws specific to your state and tenant's rights in general. This is just another place for free and easy way do some preliminary research and possibly get your answer without consulting a real estate attorney.
http://www.mrlandlord.com/html/frametop.html
http://realestate.findlaw.com/
If you know that you need an attorney for advice and representation, you can try to find one through either of these links:
http://www.martindale.com/
http://www.lawinfo.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/Client.lawarea/categoryid/35
2006-10-12 08:16:32
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answered by Portango 3
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