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Old 04-03-2017, 12:20 PM   #50
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When dealing with some of these situations. If you have all your paperwork, neat and tidy. It's easy for the other side to give you some good will if you're polite and organized. If you're adding to the mess of a situation, it'll take forever and you might not get the result you want. I'm always a fan of making a summary and labeling my info. Makes it easy to pull out the necessary information if needed quickly and promptly. This can include emails (ie: Other tenants), signed agreements etc.
Not to mention, you should be 100% sure that you are understanding the law and how it (not you) defines what it does/covers. If you are basing your entire case off a misinterpretation or misunderstanding (or multiple compounding ones...) of the law, it's going to go very poorly for you.
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