Suing Ex Landlord Guide

Summary

To sue an ex-landlord in North Carolina, gather evidence like photos and emails. File a complaint with the NC Department of Justice. If unresolved, consult a local attorney. Mediation or small claims court is an option for amounts under $10,000. Always seek specific legal advice.

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I want to sue my ex landlord for unfair and deceptive trade practices as well as inhabitable house and money owed for not fixing things while I lived there
Hello Monique, I can certainly help guide you with this issue. First, can you please tell me which country or state you're located in? Laws regarding landlord-tenant disputes can vary greatly depending on the location.
North Carolina
Hello Monique. Here are the steps to take in North Carolina:
*. Gather evidence like photos, emails, or receipts.
*. File a complaint with the NC Department of Justice.
*. If unsolved, contact a local attorney to sue your landlord.
Please remember this is general advice. Contact a legal professional for specific guidance.
Any other advice
You may also consider mediation or small claims court if the amount owed is under $*,* in North Carolina. Please consult with a legal professional to explore these options.
Ok thanks
You're welcome, Monique! If you have any other questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Good luck with your situation.