Court records are public documents, and available to the public.
That's his choice, but know that the eviction can still show in court records.
Private Stock Records ended in 1978.
Private Stock Records was created in 1974.
No.
If you weren't served an eviction notice and the case did not go to court, there will not be an eviction on your record. You can check the court records in your county to make sure there isn't an eviction on your record.
What record? The court's records are permanent.Added: And so is your credit history.
"Private health care is used for private doctor appointments and to help keep your medical records private and out of sight of others, because others can tamper with your health records."
The FOIA only provides access to government and military records NOT any private records.
Absolutely! Most of the time when you evict a tenant you want to supplement the eviction by a judgment for damages to include, but not limited to, past due rent. A judgment for both eviction and the damages will then be posted on the official records of the clerk's office.
I assume you are referring to magazine and related subscriptions. If so, then they are public records.
Yes. Shelters are usually operated by private entities, charities, or churches. The shelters are usually operated on private property. You do not sign a lease or a contract to occupy the space. Therefore being required to leave does not rise to the legal level of an eviction. You must follow the rules of the shelter - and if you don't you can be required to leave.
in a commercial eviction does the landlord need to apply to a court for an eviction notice?