Additional info I have been living in this apartment for 1 year in November and there is no lease. The "apartment" does not seem like an apartment from the outside, it looks like a tool shed. If a guest who has never seen it were to walk up to it, they would have no idea it is an apartment. The landlord built it himself, originally so his son could smoke pot there. Oh yea, landlord is a retired cop. Anyways, the apartment has no windows and no fire extinguisher and no smoke detectors. The kitchen and bathroom are all in one room. The only thing that separates the toilet from kitchen is a curtain. I recently lost my job and will not be able to pay rent until I find another job. I have never been late or behind on rent. Can the landlord evict me?
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When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
The couple was evicted from their apartment because they were always very late with the rent.
It depends on your town's laws. In my town, it is not illegal, but in my privately-owned apartment complex, it is against regulations. So a person can be evicted for non-compliance without actually breaking the law.
Yes, it is possible to get evicted if you signed a lease that does not allow cats. You will be given the option to rehome your cat, find a new apartment, or get evicted. If you signed a lease that says it allows cats (and you've paid the deposit / pet rent if applicable), then you can't be evicted.
Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
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An apartment can not ask you anything.....however, it seems the apartment manager has.....and I do not think this is legal. The manager can, once you've been arrested due to drugs, have you evicted.
People get evicted for a variety of reasons, some of which are beyond the control of the Tenant. A landlord cannot evict you for illegal reasons, such as because you asserted your rights under the laws.
You need to add more details. If the person who committed the crime was living in your apartment in violation of your lease your landlord may have reason to evict you.
Currently, a one bedroom apartment in ashville NC costs about $721. Basically, the cost depends on the district you rent in, and the state of the market.
Rent.com has a fairly comprehensive list of apartment listings for most major cities.