Leslie C. asked

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My employer, AT&T, promised me a transfer to Sacramento by the end of August last year, leading me to evict my tenants. I have been losing rental income since. I have documented the transfer conversations in writing and am a union employee covered by a collective bargaining agreement. Should I wait until after the NLRB charges, union grievance, and government processes finish to rent again, or should I start looking for tenants now? I don't want to evict tenants again and prefer to keep the property empty if relocation is possible within a few more months. However, I have a duty to search for tenants and minimize rental losses. Should I start repairing the property and looking for tenants now, or wait until the dispute processes finish? If I wait, which process should I wait for? Will I be able to collect all lost rent from this month until the dispute processes finish, or do I need to start looking for tenants immediately?

February 18th, 2024

Bradley B. answered

To have a claim against your employer, you must complete the contractual grievance process under you...

February 18th, 2024

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