All Legal Rights Guides
State-by-state guides to your rights as a tenant, employee, and consumer — written in plain English, every law cited.
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Tenant Rights in Florida: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Florida's security deposit law is strict and fast-moving. Learn the 15/30-day return deadline, eviction procedures, and habitability rights in Florida.
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Florida Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Florida's minimum wage increases annually and Miami-Dade County has its own wage theft ordinance. Learn what Florida workers are owed, the final paycheck deadline, and how to file a complaint.
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Tenant Rights in Georgia: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Georgia is landlord-friendly with no maximum deposit cap and no cause requirement for eviction. Learn deposit return deadlines, dispossessory proceedings, and tenant rights.
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Georgia Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Georgia has minimal state wage protections — federal law is your primary tool. Learn Georgia's minimum wage, final paycheck rules, and how to file a federal wage claim if your employer steals wages.
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Tenant Rights in Hawaii: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Hawaii's Residential Landlord-Tenant Code offers powerful security deposit protections with 3x damages for wrongful withholding and a 14-day return deadline. Navigate Oahu's competitive rental market, Maui's vacation-rental crisis, and beyond.
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Hawaii Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Hawaii's minimum wage reaches $14/hr (2025, rising to $18/hr by 2028) with a unique tipped worker structure and a 6-year statute of limitations—strong protections for tourism and hospitality workers.
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Tenant Rights in Idaho: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Idaho has minimal tenant protections: no security deposit cap, a 21-day return deadline (faster than many states), a 3-day pay-or-quit notice, and no penalty multiplier for wrongful withholding. The state preempts local rent control and offers weak habitability remedies.
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Idaho Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Idaho's $7.25 minimum wage with $3.35 tipped rate, 5-year statute of limitations, and 48-hour final paycheck rule; agriculture and construction workers are frequent targets for wage theft.