Much of this depends on where you live and what the laws are. You should check that out. But typically, the landlord must go to court and get an order to have you legally evicted. Even if you have abandoned the property, there is still a process involved. Once the eviction is completed, then they may be able to file in small claims for any outstanding rent, damages, and if you had a security deposit, that can probably be applied to the judgment against you.
Russian apartment bombings happened in 1999.
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if its sub zero temperatures you could get hypothermia
No because it happen already.
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.
Hurricane Katrina has already happened, it is not something that will happen.
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Past tense: Refers to actions that have already taken place, described using words like "was", "did", or "had". Present tense: Refers to actions that are currently happening or habitual, described using words like "is", "do", or "have". Future tense: Refers to actions that will happen, described using words like "will", "shall", or "going to".
The landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. If she cannot, she can sue you for each month, through the end of the lease.
He is currently trapped in Infinite Tsukuyomi.