In any state except New Jersey, a landlord may terminate a month-to-month tenancy at will with a full rental period written notice, for no reason. New Jersey requires a reason. The time of year has no bearing, technically. Some judges may exercise some discretion, and allow the tenant to stay longer, as long as the rent is paid.
Of course you can, if you don't pay the rent, then you can get evicted. There's no special season for it.
yes,he can evict you whenever he feels like it
Yes you certainly can. There used to be a law that stated a landlord couldn't evict before March due to the hardships of winter but it was rescinded I think in 2007.
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If you are 18 or over, or if she is not actually your legal guardian, then yes, she can.
Renters Insurance doe snot cover "Real Property". If you have purchased a home then you need a Homeowners Insurance Policy.
Kick Over the Traces was created on 2009-06-16.
Enough Is Enough - Kick It Over - was created in 2000.
No, renters do not pay property taxes. Property taxes are paid by the owners of the property. They may pass that cost down to you through rent, but it will likely be spread out over months.
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From what I understand they have to move immediately .
A bicycle kick is a kick in the game of soccer where the kicker leans backwards and kicks the ball over his head.
Iris is a perennial so it will winter over.
No. The scissors kick is an acrobatic over-the-head power kick (sometimes called a "bicycle kick"), while a step-over is a tricky move meant to deceive a defender while dribbling.
line it up over your proper leg and kick it at the bottom of the ball