Asked by shawda
A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would most likely take the case to
family court.
appellate court.
small claims court.
common pleas court.
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small claims court.
Explanation: unpaid-rent disputes between a landlord and tenant are typically monetary claims for a limited amount and are handled in small claims court (not an appellate or family court; common pleas is a higher trial court).
Explanation: unpaid-rent disputes between a landlord and tenant are typically monetary claims for a limited amount and are handled in small claims court (not an appellate or family court; common pleas is a higher trial court).
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