I would guess that your situation is that you will not be able to pay your rent if you take time off work in order to appear in court. The problem with this situation is that you pay rent every month, and so no matter when you take time off work, it will affect your ability to pay your rent (unless for some reason this current month has been unusually expensive for you). It would seem that your best approach, if your finances are that precarious, would be to try to schedule a vacation day that will allow you to appear in court and still be paid your usual amount. You can certainly petition the court for a postponement but I don't think you have a strong case, unless you can show that you are not just putting off the problem of paying rent from this month to next month, and even then, the judge may not be sympathetic to a person who has no savings, no reserve, and spends every penny the instant he or she obtains it. A prudent person knows that there will sometimes be unusual expenses in life, or interruptions of income, and prepares.
Typically, a court date cannot be postponed solely based on non-payment of rent. However, if the landlord agrees to a payment plan or settlement, the court may consider postponing the hearing. It is best to communicate with the landlord and seek legal advice to understand your options.
The timing for filing a small claims court suit for unpaid rent varies by state but is typically around 30-60 days after the rent is due and unpaid. It's important to check with your local small claims court for specific timelines and procedures. Consider sending a formal demand letter before initiating legal action.
An order for possession is a legal document issued by a court that gives the landlord the right to take back possession of a property from a tenant. It is typically requested in cases of eviction due to non-payment of rent or breaches of the tenancy agreement. The order sets out a date by which the tenant must vacate the property, failing which the landlord can seek further legal action to enforce the order.
No, Sacramento does not have strict rent control in place. However, the city does have certain tenant protection measures and rent stabilization policies to prevent unreasonable rent increases in certain circumstances.
No, you cannot be arrested for not paying rent-to-own furniture. However, the rental company may take legal action and take you to court to recover the furniture or the outstanding payments. It is advisable to communicate with the rental company and try to find a resolution before legal action is taken.
If you were never served a summons and did not receive a copy of the summons regarding the notice to vacate, you may have grounds to challenge the eviction. It's important to seek legal advice promptly to understand your rights and options in this situation. Lack of proper service could potentially invalidate the eviction process.
Yes. The tenant owes the rent to the landlord, right up until the foreclosure sale happens.
Rent should not increase while your in a court stipulation. The court stipulation will halt rent increases until all matters are resolved.
No. Unless the landlord lawfully evicts the tenant, he cannot have the tenant arrested for trespassing because of nonpayment of rent. Of course, the exception to this rule is the hotel/motel setting, where this does not become a landlord/tenant relationship, but rather a transient relationship with an innkeeper.
This lease stipulates that you can't postdate a check for payment of rent, you must date your check for the date you are submitting your rent.
Yes a rent payment letter can be used in a court of law as long as it is a valid rent payment letter. This letter must be signed by the appropriate people to be valid.
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1. Call the local Inspectional Services Department, or Board of Health. 2. Write a letter to the landlord, stating that you are withholding the rent until the repairs are made. 3. After you get a copy of the inspector's report, go to Housing Court (or District Court, if your town is not covered by a Housing Court), and file for an injunctive order that the landlord repair the appliances, and that the rent be abated.
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Over time, the Bitzens will pay their rent. If you go to (Setting, Date&&Time, Set Date&&Time, and skip a year) you will have gained thousands of coins from your Bitzens rent.
Unfortunatley we have to wait until the 6th Dec 2010 in the Uk US is 4th Dec 2010. But It is available to buy on those days too.
You could go to the local probate court and inquire as to who is handling the estate. Otherwise, you should place the rent aside in an escrow account, until someone comes by to collect. Then, ask for proof that they are the executor (or new owner).
Until the foreclosure sale takes place, the rent is owed to the owner on the rent day.