Not sure if it varies from state to state or not, but in California, the month or time of the year has no bearing on evictions.
There are currently no laws in the US, or in any US State, prohibiting evictions during certain seasons or weather conditions.
Absolutely.
It's a common myth that a tenant cannot be evicted in winter. I work in Massachusetts, where there is no such law. I know of no state where this is the law.
You are being evicted.
yes. they were evicted.
No, if you were evicted you no longer have a lawful right to enter.
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If YOU, his legal spouse, signed the lease - then he cannot be evicted. If no one ever signed a valid lease, then you can all be evicted.
If you are asking about a house getting repossessed the answer is yes. The bank doesn't care if it hot or cold, but they want the property so they can sell it. They will move you out.
In the average bee hive there can be around 200 drones during the summer. There are none in the winter because they would have been evicted during the autumn by the workers.
You can be evicted for not paying your rent.
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If you are late with rent payment you can be evicted at any time.
The couple was evicted from their apartment because they were always very late with the rent.