If a home is rendered inhabitable your landlord has the right to evict you under the constructive eviction rule. On the same token, if you were living in a home and a flood occurs, making the home uninhabitable, you can move mid-lease under the same rules. Now, if your home is safe to live in and your landlord is kicking you out, you do have the right to challenge it in court.
Tenant rights if my lease has expired and I am giving the landlord a 30 notice to vacate,can I be evicted?
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You are given the allotted amount of time given on the notice to vacate the premises. If you do not vacate the premises then the landlord can start eviction proceedings against you.
If there is no lease involved, and there are no violations of the terms of the lease or agreement, the landlord has to give at least 30 days of notice before the next rent is due, for the tenant to vacate the premises. If there is a lease involved and there are no violations of the terms of the lease, the landlord must wait until the end of the lease term in order to ask tenant to vacate the premises. If the tenant does not vacate the premises after proper notice is given that the landlord must initiate eviction proceedings to force the tenant out
This is official notification that you, the Tenant, have three days to pay the rent or vacate the premises (a landlord can't give you three days' notice just to vacate). If you don't vacate the premises, or you don't catch up on your rent (including any late fees if applicable) by then, the landlord can file eviction proceedings against you (take you to court and ask a judge to force you out of your home).
This will depend on the laws of the state. Some states have statutes that allow this, but only if the parties have a written agreement which states that utilities can be construed as rent.
If you have a lease your landlord would have to take you to court to have you kicked out of the apartment. If you are a month to month tenant then the landlord can request that you vacate with 30 days notice.
what is the diffrence between a notice to vacate and a eviction
The tenants were required to vacate the apartment by the end of the month so that renovations could begin.
Dear _____________________ : The Landlord/Tenant Act requires me to give you written notice __________ days prior to the end of the lease that the lease will be terminated. This is written notice of my intent to have you vacate the premises on or before ___________. You may contact me at ________________________ should you have any questions. Sincerely, (landlord)
A 30 day notice is simply a notice that you will vacate in about 30 days. It does not exempt you from paying your rent on time.