Eviction laws may vary between states. I suggest you call a consumer advocate for renters or house owners.
My landlord is evicting me for no reason from my Condo i am renting for 12 years because he wants to sell the Condo is this legal in New York , can i go to court and fight against the landlords decision? My landlord is evicting me for no reason from my house i am renting because he wants to sell the house is this legal in california can i go to court and fight against the landlords decision?SAVE CANCELalready exists.Would you like to merge this question into it?MERGE CANCELalready exists as an alternate of this question.Would you like to make it the primary and merge this question into it?MERGE CANCELexists and is an alternate of .Merge this question into Split and merge into itSAVE CANCELClicking submit will send an email notification to the asker of this question.Answer this question…Answer this question…Submit
...
Based on the age of the house it looks like either the landlord is going to have to make some radical improvements to keep the house from falling apart, or you're going to have to move away.
The landlord can correct the problems for which the house can be potentially condemned. But the landlord cannot evict the tenant just for saying that.
what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
Yes, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a landlord can potentially garnish a tenant's wages if they have obtained a court judgment for unpaid rent or damages. The landlord would first need to obtain a court order allowing them to garnish the wages through the tenant's employer.
Contact your local court house and start the eviction process. Make sure to do it strictly by the books' so that the tenants can not come after you.
If your landlord is selling the house you have to continue paying the rent for it, whether to the old landlord or to the new one. Your old landlord will give you notice about when they have sold the property, and the new landlord will give you instructions on how to pay them the rent.
Landlord.
32 minutes. if not then, run!
If he no longer owns the house, he isn't the landlord. This is, of course, unless he is hired by the owner to manage the home and its residents.
If tenant 1 has assaulted in anyway tenant 2 then the police will be able to do something about it.