It depends who spent most money on the house and if married, the terms on the contract. However, technically, no!
Yes, in all of the places that I know of.
Yes. Most landlords do want their rent money and will only allow a certain period of time, before they have a tenant evicted for nonpayment of rent.
YES, Pegnancy has nothing to do with paying rent.
When you are evicted yet you have paid rent, you can file a dispute at the rent tribunal.
No if you are evicted you do not live there anymore and there for don't have to pay rent.
i was told that if u are late on your rent but your pregnant and you get evicted and go to court and tell the judge that you are preg . That they will have to request proof of pregnancy and put in another court documents that could take up to 3 months and in the mean time you stay were you are.
If you are late with rent payment you can be evicted at any time.
You can be evicted for not paying your rent.
The couple was evicted from their apartment because they were always very late with the rent.
This depends on whether the tenant is being evicted for nonpayment of rent. If this is the case you can file quickly but first you must issue a notice to pay or quit. If the landlord is evicting for other reasons they have to follow the procedures of their court for evictions.
The landlord could commence an eviction for nonpayment of rent. In most states, he would serve a notice to quit for nonpayment of rent, often for 14 days.
A tenant can be evicted for habitually paying their rent late. In Massachusetts, being late twice in twelve months is grounds for eviction.
This is somewhat you mean by owing rent. If you were evicted for nonpayment of rent than the landlord could sue you for the money you owe in back rent. Since there was no lease involved, your landlord cannot sue for future rent.