It is possible to take it to court but it's up to the judge to accept this as evidence. This video may be helpful: th-cam.com/video/iJ8ba13PCbo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sIwEx07Hr48y-nQ4
@aquaviz4854 Yes, a landlord can sue tenants for property damage after evicting those tenants. The questions for the landlord: 1. Do I know where these tenants now live or work (to serve the new lawsuit on them)? 2. If I win, can I reasonably expect to be able to collect my judgment from them (they have non-exempt property, funds in accessible accounts, the willingness and ability to pay, etc.)?
Valuable info, thanks for sharing.
@@aaa-pp I'm glad you think so.
such great info
Glad you think so!
You are a rock star, Mr. Garcia
Thanks so much
1:26,ohhh this is definitely a common scam,they cook up a fake job,could have their cousin ray ray acting as their boss or reference😂🙄
@@Texas_Made_ a Google search and a phone call often are enough to figure this out, but not all landlords will do this.
@LandlordAttorney true true,lazy and afraid of confronting tenants seems "easier" 🙄
5:42,good question😮
2:42 LMFAO💀🤣
Can I present audio recording as a proof at court?
It is possible to take it to court but it's up to the judge to accept this as evidence. This video may be helpful: th-cam.com/video/iJ8ba13PCbo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sIwEx07Hr48y-nQ4
Atty. Ernie, can landlord file a case to those evicted tenants leaving property damages?
@aquaviz4854 Yes, a landlord can sue tenants for property damage after evicting those tenants. The questions for the landlord: 1. Do I know where these tenants now live or work (to serve the new lawsuit on them)? 2. If I win, can I reasonably expect to be able to collect my judgment from them (they have non-exempt property, funds in accessible accounts, the willingness and ability to pay, etc.)?
13:02😂
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@@AMIR-nm7fo Always confirm