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Defendant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine to Exclude
Defendant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine to Exclude
Defendant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine
Defendant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion in Limine
Defendant’s Response and Objection to Plaintiff’s Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Bill of Costs
Defendant’s Response and Objection to Plaintiff’s Motion for Attorneys’ Fees and Bill of Costs
Defendant’s Reply in Support of Its Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict
Defendant’s Reply in Support of Its Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict
Defendant’s Reply in Support of Its Motion for Attorney Fees and Bill of Costs
Defendant’s Reply in Support of Its Motion for Attorney Fees and Bill of Costs
Attachment to Notice of Service – Subpoena to Appear
Attachment to Notice of Service – Subpoena to Appear
Affidavit of Service – Subpoena Duces Tecum
Affidavit of Service – Subpoena Duces Tecum
Order for Expedited Residential Foreclosure Sale-Landlord and Tenant
JDF 619 Order for Expedited Residential Foreclosure Sale.doc
Motion for Attorney’s Fees Pursuant-Landlord and Tenant
A Motion for an award of attorney’s fees in a civil FED case. Filed under 13-17-101 CRS, seeking the award for a substantially frivolous, groundless, and/or vexatious action and/or pleading. Fact specific, but a good starting point in any request for fees. It was ultimately denied as the defendant “was not aware of the possibility of an award of attorney’s fees” under 13-17-102(6), despite having had several discussions about exactly that on the record.
Colorado Lease Agreement
This document is a lease agreement between a landlord and tenant in the State of Colorado.
Residential Lease Agreement-Landlord and Tenant-Florida
This product gives description of when the lease agreement was made, between who the agreement was made, the location of the premises, the terms included in the agreement, the amount the rent is per month, the security deposit, use of premises, smoking, management, how many authorized occupants, furnishing provided, how damages would be fixed, information about the keys, the type of storage provided, parking, maintenance, utilities and services, taxes, property insurance, non-sufficient funds, failure to pay, defaults, termination upon sale of premises, early termination clause, military termination clause, destruction or condemnation of premises, habitability, holdover, cumulative right, remodeling or structural improvements, access by landlord to premises, indemnity regarding use of premises, accommodation, dangerous materials, asbestos, compliance with regulations, subletting, individual liability, inspection of premises, nuisance, lead disclosure, mold, hazardous materials disclosure, Governing law, entire agreement, waiver, tenant representation, binding effect, dispute resolution, receipt, and inspection checklist.
Home Improvement Contract – Real Estate Legal Document
This product states who the contract is between date the contract was signed, location of the contractor, contract price, licensing, approximate start date, approximate completion date, drawings, specifications, and permits, property lines, access to work, financing, standard materials, nonstandard materials, hazardous materials, work allowance and conflict, mechanics’ Lien warning, change orders and amendments, preparations and work, plumbing, electrical service, plaster, filled ground, termite work, removal of material, extra time, damage to project and insurance, commercial general liability insurance, workers compensation insurance, protection of owner’s property, guarantee of materials and workmanship, work stoppage, completion and occupancy, notice, integration clause, corrective or repair work, arbitration of disputes, attorneys’ fees, and information about the contractors’ state license board.
Roommate Agreement-Landlord and Tenant-Texas
This product states who the roommates are, rental agreement, terms, how much the rent is, the amount the deposit is, if pets are permitted, who pays for the utilities, personal property, household duties, how guest should be handled, if smoking is allowed, governing law of Texas, entire agreement, severability, amendment, waiver of contractual rights, and arbitration.
Pre-Rental Checklist-Landlord and Tenant-Texas
This product states the rental information including the property name, address, city, landlord name and phone number, the rental type and apartment description. The product also includes the financial details, such as monthly rental fees, late rental payment free, security deposit, pet deposit, parking space fee and storage space fee, the utilities, which includes who is responsible for which utility, management and special services/concerns.Â
Lease Renewal Agreement-Landlord and Tenant-Texas
This product states the parties involved, the premises, and the renewal terms and conditions. This product also states when the original lease was signed, when the original lease expired and all of the terms, conditions and provisions of the original lease.Â