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I think not because they will need to go to work and so... Maybe if the person didn't pay rent for like 3 months + and so you can but if the person didn't pay rent for like 1-2 months I would say no, so it all depends.

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If a landlord puts a clause in the lease that he can take possession after a month has past with rent owed . Can he or she take possession without going through landlord tenant court after the month .?

yes


Can landlord take possession of tenants property?

Not in any U.S. state that I know of.


What does it mean to take possession of property?

The taking of possession of property means basically having total control over it. If the property is a rental property and the landlord hands you the keys, then you are in legal possession of the property, something that the landlord cannot take back unless he legally evicts you.


When can a landlord take possession of an abandoned property?

If he knows for sure the property is abandoned he may repossess it immediatley, if he is uncertain he can get an order of repossesion.


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Only if the landlord rents it to someone else.


What is a garage keepers policy?

Garage keepers insurance policies are written for companies who for part of their operations take possession of others vehicles, whether that be for auto repair, collision repair, repainting, auto sales with repair, etc. The policy has special coverages just for these types of operations, like GKLL which is coverage for the vehicles while in your possession as a bailee. The policies also usually include auto liability coverage for test driving these vehicles. Make sure you work with a broker to understand what you are buying, skipping any of these essential coverages could be disastrous.


When serving a writ of possession can they come in my house when I'm not at home?

To cut to the chase, yes. When a writ of possession is being served, the Law Enforcement Agency will first post a notice to vacate, which will identify when they will take possession of the property (about a week after the notice.). When they take possession, the landlord or their agent will accompany or meet the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO). The LEO will ensure the peace, while the Landlord takes possession, if necessary the LEO will remove the tenant, then usually the landlord changes the locks. If the tenant is home, they will be ordered off the property, and removed if necessary. If they resist they may be jailed. If they return it is trespassing. If the tenant is not home, the landlord usually has a locksmith open the property and change the locks. If the tenant still has stuff on the premises which has not, and cannot immediately be removed, each state has procedures for storing left behind property, giving notice, time limits, and selling, or disposing of abandoned property.


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There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.


When was Take Possession created?

Take Possession was created in 1950.


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When was How to Take Possession of the Blessing created?

How to Take Possession of the Blessing was created in 1987.


What can a landlord do if tenant vacates property without notice?

Most states have a rule, under their landlord and tenant act, that if the rent is due, and a specific time has passed - in most states it's 15 days - and there is evidence that the property has been abandoned, such as the electricity being turned off, then the landlord may take possession of the property without going to court.