If you were evicted for non-payment of rent, your landlord COULD file a lien against you for the unpaid amount.
If you mean, "how far behind on the rent does the person have to be", you can give a notice to quit when the rent is a day late.
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Go back to where you were evicted and pay up if you were late with the rent. Get a letter from them saying you have paid what you owe. Otherwise, you will need a co-signer for a period of time.
The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
if you pay and he exepst paymemt ,He would have to do the prosess all over again
Collecting the rent and proceeding with evictions are two different processes. Either the tenant pays the rent or faces eviction.
That's his choice, but know that the eviction can still show in court records.
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.
If you mean, "how far behind on the rent does the person have to be", you can give a notice to quit when the rent is a day late.
They don't
Not paying rent is grounds for eviction. Most courts won't care about the bankruptcy, and most bankruptcy judges will not stop an eviction.
Yes. If the eviction is for no reason (no-fault), some states might make the landlord wait as much as 12 months to actually get the apartment back. But, if there is a reason for the eviction (like non-payment of rent, or disturbances), an eviction can proceed quickly.
Sure. It depends on the nature and cause of the eviction, and how forgiving your new landlord-to-be is about such things.
No, only a five yer eviction is allowed
A Ninja Pays Half My Rent was created in 2003.
A stipulation in an eviction is a agreement where the landlord and tenant agree to something, such as a move-out date, payment of rent for dismissal of the eviction, etc.
A tenant can be evicted for habitually paying their rent late. In Massachusetts, being late twice in twelve months is grounds for eviction.