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No. That would violate Federal Law.
Yes, for non payment of taxes.
Answeryes it is possible to have the eviction stopped all you have to do is talk to your landlord and tell them that you will pay the money and if you pay it before or on your court date most likely they will let you finish out your leaseAnswerProvided that you were given the proper pre-eviction notices (as required by your state's laws), the landlord is not required to dismiss the eviction lawsuit after it has been filed. Even with full payment, the landlord can demand that you vacate and surrender the property.If after a eviction notice is filed and landlord accepts payment (in full) from you the eviction becomes null and void. They can only evict you for non payment and you have to be in non payment status at the time you go to court. However, if you have the money to pay your rent in full prior to the court date, the landlord has the right to refuse the payment.
If you were evicted for non-payment of rent, your landlord COULD file a lien against you for the unpaid amount.
Yes. If the eviction is for no reason (no-fault), some states might make the landlord wait as much as 12 months to actually get the apartment back. But, if there is a reason for the eviction (like non-payment of rent, or disturbances), an eviction can proceed quickly.
J. A. Dowling has written: 'Ejectment for non-payment of rent' -- subject(s): Eviction, Landlord and tenant
If this is the case then the eviction must be for other reasons than for non-payment. Evictions can be issued for a variety of reasons.
yes you can pay the fine in cash even if warrant has been issued for non payment of fines scottish law anyway
That depends on what state the property is in. However, there are generally four categories: 1. Non-payment of rent; 2. Breach of the lease other than non-payment; 3. Termination by either party for no reason (month-to month tenancy); 4. Natural termination of the lease.
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