It has been my experience that judgments from an eviction lawsuit automatically go on a person's credit rating. If you get a money judgment, you should be able to get a judgment lien form from the court clerk and record it at the county recorder's office. Sometimes this is called an abstract of judgment. This should be picked up by the credit bureau's and go on the credit rating.
If you were evicted for non-payment of rent, your landlord COULD file a lien against you for the unpaid amount.
You are given the allotted amount of time given on the notice to vacate the premises. If you do not vacate the premises then the landlord can start eviction proceedings against you.
A collection agency legally require the amount of the debt, plus any other charges/penalties incurred in the collection of the debt.
In New York State, if your partner's name is not on the lease, mortgage or deed, then you can begin the eviction process after first giving thirty-days' notice.
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No, the typical amount allowed is 25% of disposable income.
After being served an eviction notice by the sheriff, you typically still have the right to respond to the notice and present any relevant defenses in court. You may have the right to request a hearing to contest the eviction and seek additional time to stay in the property. It is important to consult with an attorney or legal aid organization to understand your specific rights and options in your jurisdiction.
If there is a tenancy agreement the details will be included. Normally a tenant must be informed of the intent to evict before any eviction notice is served. If there is no signed agreement there is little that can be done to stop eviction - pay rent and there wont be an eviction
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It is illegal for someone to sell your personal belongings without notification if you owe them rent. In most cases, you must have notice of eviction and a judgment against you for the amount of rent owed in order for the person to sell your belongings.