It is not included.
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John didn't pay his rent so under pressure he vacated his apartment.
They have 2 years under the statute of limitations to sue for a breach of contract. The SoL begins running from the point the breach occurs.
This would depend on the landlord. If you landlord says yes to this, which I seriously doubt. Then obviously when you moved out you wouldn't get it back. Talk to the landlord about your situation. Maybe something can be worked out.
If you are referring to traffic tickets, vacated is the same as dismissed. The charge was dropped, and no conviction was entered.
Oregon law. yes but only if it is beyond normal wear and tear. within 31 days after termination of the tenancy landlord must give a written statement for the specific claims.
the order will end when it is dated to do so or vacated by a juges ...
The best way to get a deal on an apartment in Dallas is to shop around. The best deals are often found not through a listing service or classified advertising, but by networking and word of mouth. Sometimes as macabre as it sounds, great deals can be found by watching the obituaries and following up with the owners of apartments vacated due to the resident being deceased. Creativity and persistence will find you a great deal on an apartment with some time and patience.
It could mean, well, "vacated"... that is, moved out. But if you're talking about it in the sense of "the judgement of the lower court is vacated, and the case is remanded for further proceedings" it means something like "made void" or "cancelled."
Yes, the US vacated the Shamsi Air Base in Pakistan, in early December 2011.
In WA, the statue of limitations is 6 years. Your state's may be more or less, but I am sure that the tenant's claim is time barred. If you are facing a lawsuit, consult an attorney or call your local law library and ask for the applicable statue of limitations.
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