I have texted my landlord about my upstairs neighbors behaviors and doings sent him videos have called the city in the state i live in but nothing is being done i cant even sleep in my bed cause the noise is ridiculous and she is doing it on purpose also doesnt take her garbage out when its scheduled I've had it so im moving out so how much time notice should i give the landlord
That depends on the laws of your state.
As soon as the documents are signed transferring ownership, you are immediately evicted. In most cases however, previous owners will be evicted before the auction.
Would depend on the formalities of the jurisdiction, including get the sherrif to evict.
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
About 60-90 days.
Dude, its too late. Seriously.
Yes, as long as the sale is complete and the mortgage (including unpaid interest and penalties) is paid off before the date of the Trustees Sale.
Yes, you can sue a relative for an unpaid loan. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the process and implications of taking legal action against a family member. It is also important to consider the impact it may have on your relationship.
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You should be able to, as long as she's the one originally on the lease. They will assume that if she could pay rent alone, then she could do it just as easily with you living there. It also depends on why you were evicted. LATE RENT= Shouldn't be a problem. POLICE ACTION, COMPLAINTS= Not a chance. Good luck.
An unpaid tax lien will stay indefinitely, paid for seven years.
As long as you'er living in the premises, you are responsible for rent, whether or not you're going through an eviction process. After being evicted, you are responsible for any unpaid rent or damages to the residence. The landlord can choose to keep your security deposit or charge you for the debt. You are liable for the balance of rent owed based upon the agreement you signed. An eviction is enforcement of the lease agreement terms and may not be viewed in a court of law as a release of all of your obligations.