No, a stay of eviction is simply a delay in the eviction process, which may be the result of a dispute, such as of how much rent to pay.
"How long do you have till an eviction is off of your credit?" i am looking for an apartment but i have an eviction that's about 9 years old. the question on the aplication is have i ever been evicted? do i say yes or no? how do i find out if its still there?
What record? The court's records are permanent.Added: And so is your credit history.
That depends on what state you are in. Some have them online, but the courthouse where the case was filed would surely have them.
If you believe the eviction was retaliatory, then you must state that as an affirmative defense in your answer to the landlord's complaint for eviction. Since the laws can get quite complicated, I recommend you check with a tenant's rights group in your area for an attorney referral or look in the phone book for attorneys who give "free consultations."
in a commercial eviction does the landlord need to apply to a court for an eviction notice?
That would be up to the forecloser to decide. They have the right to impose an eviction at any time they please after a foreclosure.
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YES. This will show up on your credit report as "Landlord/Tenant history". This will stay there for 7-10 years!
'' what does eviction mean ? '' said paul
The easiest thing to do is to stay with a friend or family for a while. You could also find a cheap hotel temporarily or keep searching for a new place to rent.
Most courts can only allow a tenant to stay if the tenant has the entire arrearage. Some courts won't even do that.