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yes. they were evicted.
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The question is unclear, but if the intent is to move back into the mobile home you were evicted from, then no. If you even enter the park again after eviction, you could be arrested for trespassing. Once you are evicted, you are barred from entering again.
Assuming that you own the buildings, and the landlord owns the land beneath the buildings, the answer is yes, if the lease agreement allows it. Check your agreement for conditions where a landlord can force you off his land.
If both spouses own a home, then any real estate agent who is doing his or her job will not list a home without both spouses signing the listing agreement. Likewise, if both spouses own a home, then both spouses must sign a contract to sell the house.
Whomever is on the lease agreement will be evicted if unauthorized personnel are residing and the home owner has repeatedly requested their removal.
yes they do for example to be evicted from your home is to be removed from your home
The British evicted them from their land therefore they were sent to the british colonies.
Find another location and move your home or solve the problem with being evicted. I hear it's cold outside up there too.
I think it depends on why you called... if there was an emergency (like your place was on fire) then I don't think you would be evicted, but if you are drunk dialing them or something, then yes you could be.
There are 4 houseguests left and the last one evicted was Reny
Yes.