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They based in new York
In New York, you can:
- Verify their registration with the New York Department of State
- Check if they have a valid Real Estate Broker license.
- You can also file a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's office if you feel a company is fraudulent.
- Verify their registration with the New York Department of State
- Check if they have a valid Real Estate Broker license.
- You can also file a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's office if you feel a company is fraudulent.
What if they only have email but never answers them
If a New York-based property management company is not responding to emails, you may:
- Try other contact methods like phone or mail
- Check their website for additional contact information
- File a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's office if communication remains unresponsive.
- Try other contact methods like phone or mail
- Check their website for additional contact information
- File a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's office if communication remains unresponsive.
They have no phone just email but doesn't answer at all
If the company only provides an email and isn't responding, this might be a red flag. You can escalate the issue by:
- Reporting to the Better Business Bureau (BBB)
- Filing a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's office.
- Consulting with a lawyer for further advice.
- Reporting to the Better Business Bureau (BBB)
- Filing a complaint with the New York State Attorney General's office.
- Consulting with a lawyer for further advice.
Is this a valid company if no phone only email but never respond
A company's legitimacy isn't determined solely by its communication methods. However, the lack of response and absence of a phone number can be concerning. You may want to consider:
- Searching the company's name online for any red flags
- Reporting to the Bureau of Consumer Protection
- Consulting a legal professional for further guidance.
- Searching the company's name online for any red flags
- Reporting to the Bureau of Consumer Protection
- Consulting a legal professional for further guidance.
Yea i did review not get at all like i said its no phone just email but nobody never gets back to me
I'm sorry to hear about this. It seems you've done the right steps in checking the company's legitimacy. If you still have concerns, consider seeking advice from a legal professional. You can also report this to the New York State Attorney General's office.
I stay in Michigan they based in new York am just wondering if i never heard or talked to them b4 why are they tryna evict me
If you're in Michigan and the company is in New York, the company must follow both states' laws. Eviction processes require proper notice and court involvement. If you never agreed to anything, it's crucial to consult a legal professional.
But red flags correct
Yes, the signs you've described could be red flags. It's important to protect your rights. Consult a legal professional in Michigan to discuss this matter further. Do you need assistance in finding a legal professional?
Because ain't u always suppose to company or landlord at all times correct
Yes, as a tenant, you are supposed to have open communication with the landlord or property management company. It seems unusual that they only provide an email and don't respond. Have you received any official eviction notices or just emails?
I think it's a scam myself
It's essential to stay vigilant. If you suspect a scam, report it to your local police department and the Michigan Attorney General's office. Have you taken any action yet?
Just emails am a month to month tenant
If the emails are eviction notices, they may not be legally binding. In Michigan, the eviction process requires a written notice served personally. Have you received anything like that? Also, have you contacted the Michigan Attorney General's office to report this?
What is required for a month to month tenant to be evicted
In Michigan, for a month-to-month tenant to be evicted:
- The landlord must provide a *-day written notice
- The notice should state the reason for eviction
- If the issue isn't resolved, the landlord can file a lawsuit
- You have a right to defend yourself in court.
- The landlord must provide a *-day written notice
- The notice should state the reason for eviction
- If the issue isn't resolved, the landlord can file a lawsuit
- You have a right to defend yourself in court.
Nope don't got that
If you have not received a proper eviction notice, then the emails you received may not be legitimate. It's crucial to consult a lawyer. Would you like help finding a legal professional in Michigan?
Are its red flags if u can't get intouch with the landlord or property management company
Yes, it is a red flag if you can't reach your landlord or property management company. It's important to have open and responsive communication. It's also concerning if they're only contactable via email and don't respond. Have you tried confirming their office address?
If u don't have none at all what do that means
If you have no way to contact your landlord or property management company, it could mean they are trying to avoid communication. This is indeed a red flag. Consider seeking legal advice on your situation.
What if they tryna evict me
In Michigan, eviction requires a written notice and court process. If you haven't received a written notice and there's no court involvement, it could potentially be a scam. Consult with a legal professional immediately.
I just see red flags for a landlord or property management company that i never heard outta nowhere tryna kick me out
I understand your concern. It's crucial to protect your rights. Have you considered reporting this to the Michigan Attorney General's office or seeking legal help to evaluate these red flags?
Like don't it sounds like a scam since they have no phone and never answered the email
It does sound suspicious. It's crucial to stay vigilant and protect your rights. Have you reported this situation to the Michigan Attorney General's office or consulted a legal professional yet?
So if u can't get intouch with the company or the landlord at all is they real
It's indeed a red flag if you can't reach your landlord or management company at all. This could potentially be a scam. Have you contacted the Michigan Attorney General's office to report this issue yet?
Yea i can never reach them at all period do i don't understand how they tryna kick me out then if i never here from them
It's indeed concerning. In Michigan, an eviction requires a written notice and court process. Have you received any written notice served personally or any court papers regarding eviction?
Should i even be getting anything since i never here * them
If you have not signed any agreement or lease with them, and they've never reached out before, it's unusual to receive eviction notices. It's crucial to consult a legal professional. Have you taken this step yet?
Never signed no agreement or lease with them
If you've never signed a lease or agreement, it's crucial to consult a lawyer. It's likely you're not legally obligated to them. Have you considered seeking legal advice or reported the issue to the Michigan Attorney General's office?
So if no agreement or lease with them they can't put me out correct
In Michigan, without a lease or agreement, they likely don't have legal grounds to evict you. It's still essential to consult a lawyer to ensure your rights are protected.
Even if its a new company or landlord no agreement no lease no eviction correct
Yes, typically, without a lease or agreement, a company or landlord can't evict you. Still, they must follow the legal eviction process. It's advisable to consult a legal professional to confirm this. Do you need help finding one in Michigan?
Can they demanded they property back without a valid reason
In Michigan, landlords must follow a legal process for eviction, even in a month-to-month tenancy. This includes giving a written notice with a valid reason. Have you received such a notice?
Yea i don't have no agreement or lease with this property management company or landlord
If you have no agreement or lease with them, their attempts to evict you may not hold up legally. Have you considered reporting this to your local authorities and seeking legal advice in Michigan?
What if they tryna recover properly of possession but again no agreement no lease no court order or no 30days notice
In Michigan, without a lease, court order, or proper notice, they typically can't recover possession. However, it's crucial to consult a lawyer to confirm your rights. Have you done this yet?
So if don't got none of them at all is the summons even valid
In Michigan, for a summons to be valid, it must be issued by a court and served correctly. If you've not received such a document, it may not be legitimate. Have you consulted a legal professional on this matter yet?
Issue by the court or lawyer
If the summons was issued by a court or lawyer, it may be valid. However, if you haven't got a lease, it's unusual. Have you consulted a legal professional to review this summons and advise you on the next steps?
What if it has my old lease i never signed a new one
In Michigan, if your lease has expired and you haven't signed a new one, you're likely considered a month-to-month tenant. The landlord still has to follow proper eviction procedures. Have you consulted a legal professional about this?
I am month to month
As a month-to-month tenant in Michigan, you have certain rights. If you're facing eviction, the landlord must still provide a *-day written notice. Have you received any such notice from the landlord or property management company?
A 30 day notice to quit or a court order correct
That's correct. In Michigan, a month-to-month tenant should receive a *-day notice to quit before any court order can be issued. Have you received a valid *-day notice or any court order?
Not at all
If you haven't received any valid notice or court order, the eviction attempts may not be legal. It's crucial to consult a lawyer in Michigan. Would you like help finding a legal professional in your area?
What if they stop u from paying rent
If the landlord or property management company is preventing you from paying rent, it's a serious concern. In Michigan, landlords cannot refuse rent payments. Have you documented any attempts to pay your rent?