Shop taking back Shop taking back

2 years ago

I had given a Shop to a person on rent many years back but the rent kept away very low. Even today the power month rent is only 900. From past 8 years the tenant is not operating hours Shop at all. Its closed all the time although her pays the rent. I have now filled a cases for freeing the shop. When it was my first hearing it was postponed without any notice by court but I got to know that they have written something "nemo present awaited for the plaintiff" on the official website of court against my case. Kindly make new understand what it means and give me some legal advice

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
These rent matters are controlled by local laws so mention the state where you live for better advice. Moreover, the phare "nemo present" means no one was present. Therefore, on your first hearing neither your lawyers were present nor the lawyers of the other party.
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