He can sue you in small claims court for the arrears
You can legally buy it back
Normally this is referred to as an illegal eviction. If this happens to you, you must call the police to force the landlord to give you back the apartment, for it is legally yours until proper eviction proceedings have been completed with a writ of ejection (writ of possession, etc.).
It's not illegal. It might be a bad idea, though.
An eviction is an eviction, even if it was family that evicted you. Your mom had to go through a legal process to have you removed from the premises and so it is stated as suck on a permanent legal record. So how do I get it off?
If the eviction was based on some breach by the tenant, then yes. If it was brought by the landlord simply because he wants the apartment back, or if the landlord lost the case, then no.
No, only a five yer eviction is allowed
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.
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.
If you were a co-signer on the apartment, the eviction may become part of your record.
In order to remove someone from your apartment, you will need to obtain an eviction notice. Without an eviction notice, it is illegal to remove the person from the premises.
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.
for what i know it is not legal to have a hand written eviction notice in the state of ny also the landlord must go to court to legal eviction notice
No.