Legally - until the end of the notice period. After that period expires - technically you are committing the act of trespass - and can be arrested !
The question is unclear, but if the intent is to move back into the mobile home you were evicted from, then no. If you even enter the park again after eviction, you could be arrested for trespassing. Once you are evicted, you are barred from entering again.
You would get the best answer to that from your local Government Tenancy dept.
That sounds pretty harsh and unnecessary. You may need to consult a lawyer.
Find another location and move your home or solve the problem with being evicted. I hear it's cold outside up there too.
if the mobile has not been paid for (financed) you don't own it. Therefore you cannot move it.
The home is still yours, therefore you still have to pay rent as long as it sits there. But you have been evicted, so you cannot live there. Best bet is to see if the park will buy it or find someone to buy it. Get what you can for it. Or if its not worth alot to you, abandon it. This happens more than you would think. BTW, they are called "mobile homes" but they are not as mobile as you might think. They cost about $8K to $12k to move (tear down, move, set-up). If this home is really old it may fall apart.
yes. they were evicted.
Generally, you could stay until you get evicted, unless you already have been. Once you have been evicted from a house that you do not own, you are legally trespassing after that time and could be arrested.
After the issuance of a writ of possession, which is not the same as an eviction, you have 30 days if lot rent is paid, 5 days if it is not.
There are a lot of things that can happen when a person is in the hospital. It is possible to be evicted from a nursing home if contracts were not met.
yes
If the house or whatever it is is not owned by them and in their name they can. Anyone can be evicted at anytime, unless a contract has been signed. However, if the person you are wishing to evict broke the rules of the contract, then you can. The only time someone can't be evicted is if they are a minor living at home with their parents. Obviously. Hope I was of some help to you.