The eviction process can occur in up to three days after the due date of the rent. However, the landlord must properly post a notice of at least three days before they can file an eviction suit.
In Florida, a landlord typically must provide a tenant with a written notice of lease termination, giving them 3 days to either pay rent or address other lease violations. If the tenant fails to comply, the landlord can initiate legal proceedings to evict the tenant. However, the exact timeline can vary depending on the circumstances and the terms of the lease agreement.
You can find the Florida's rental laws regarding disclosing having a baby in your apartment management company at http://www.evict.com/?page=legnew1307.
Yes, it will be very difficult but not impossible. Good luck:)
They can if your written rental agreement talks about lawyer's fees.
If you weren't served an eviction notice and the case did not go to court, there will not be an eviction on your record. You can check the court records in your county to make sure there isn't an eviction on your record.
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Yes, according to the law the tenant can stay in the apartment until the end of the legal process that precedes the eviction. However, your record would look better if you would appear to be a co-operative tenant. When you have been though an eviction, it is harder to find another rental.
State's establish laws that pertain to rental/lease agreements and landlord/renter issues. Contacting your state housing authority should help you obtain the information you need.
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It depends mainly on two things: 1) The rental contract and 2) The relevant laws and regulations of your state. But even if one of those forbids eviction for clutter, you could still be pushed out at the end of your lease by the landlord simply refusing to renew rather than by "eviction" proceedings, as such.
An eviction lawsuit is public record and a judgment evicting you from a rental property will be a negative entry on your credit report.
No, you can not deduct taxes for an apartment rental. Even if you had to get a new apartment to be closer to a new job, travel and expenses are tax deductible, but not housing.