It might be harrassment, but I would say its a "non updated" computer program. Give them a week or two.
Its in the contract. Under most state laws, ordinarily, the lender must give you notice of your right to reinstate the contract after repossession, even if the lender thinks you have given up the right. If the lender doesn't give you this notice, you may have the right to get the property back for nothing-but you will have to resume making payments on your loan. If you have been given notice and want to try to reinstate the contract, contact the lender as soon as possible to work out an agreement. If you don't reinstate the contract within the time permitted by the agreement, the lender will send you a formal notice of its intent to sell the property.
As long as the landlord is in legal possession/ownership of the property and as long as you are residing on/in his property, yes. His notice of default has no legal effect of putting a "stay" on your payment of rent.
Denial of one's right. This can cause mental harassment.
Yes
lis pendens
The terms of the lease typically include an access clause. It will specifiy what rights the landlord has to enter the property and what types of notice they need to provide. In most cases they will have the right to enter to do emergency repairs to preserve the property without any notice. Routine maintenance and inspections will normally give 24 hour notice, but there are no garantees.
according to me, the following are the basic law for women in India - Share in Fathers property, Right of maintenance from husband, and Protection from Police harassment. Farhana
Yes, but they cannot "harass" or "stalk" you by 'camping out,' or repeated visits. Check with your state's harassment and stalking statutes. If you own the property (e.g.: not an apartment) you may be able to request they be served wtih a "trespass notice."
Some of the rights that renters have are: the right to deny the landlord access to the property without proper advance notice and the right to clean and safe housing (property must be free from pest and rodent infestation and faulty plumbing, for example).
To reinstate the white page back icon with other tools simply right click and personalize. REPLY: I don't uinderstand the answer. Right click what? I do not use XP. Is that the reason for ,y confusion?
right of freedom of conscience
I can't see why not: as long as the tenant is not being displaced from the property as a result of the construction, unless proper notice is given accordingly, the landlord has every right to build and expand the property.