Miranda C. asked

⚖️  Law

I am a retired military war-disabled soldier with PTSD and major depression, prescribed 'hardcore' medication. I was devastated by the 1985 plane crash at Ft. Campbell, KY, and experienced traumatic events during the Iraqi War. In 2017, I was wrongfully evicted and had a court date adjourned due to being 'lockdown' in a VA hospital. The landlord was found guilty of lying. I had a whistleblower complaint regarding safety and fire violations, unrelated to a felon living above me. In 2020, another eviction attempt by the same landlord suddenly disappeared. Now in 2021, I face another eviction. I found an attorney to sue in 2017 but suffered a medical relapse. Given the Michigan statute of limitations, can I ask for a Supreme Court extension to sue the landlord?

September 30th, 2024

Joshua R. answered

Generally, you cannot ask the Supreme Court for an extension to sue the landlord if the statute of l...

September 30th, 2024

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