Do you mean 'stealing'? No, it's more a breach of contract.
Yes No not if your going to pay it later
Depending on your state's rules about non-payment, you might need to serve a Notice-to-Quit for Non-Payment of Rent.
If you were evicted for non-payment of rent, your landlord COULD file a lien against you for the unpaid amount.
Nothing. I see no relationship between the two.
No. That would violate Federal Law.
Physical damage, or non-payment of rent.
, how I can I place a judgement against a tenant for non-payment of rent?
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If he accepts the rent he cannot evict you for non payment, but could ask you to leave based on constant tardiness of payment. If he doesn't accept the payments this means he is evicting you.
As long as you're in the apartment your rent is still due. If the landlord is evicting you for any other reason except non-payment of rent you still must pay while the case is still pending. If it's for non-payment your court's clerk's office should tell you if you should pay the landlord or the Clerk's Registry.
"Evicted" means to force someone to leave a property, often due to non-payment of rent or other lease violations.
J. A. Dowling has written: 'Ejectment for non-payment of rent' -- subject(s): Eviction, Landlord and tenant