i would think over thirty people if it is a small one
Added: The law doesn't specify what is an excessive amount. Since you are a apparently a tenant and do not own the place THAT decision is up to your landlord. If the landlord believes that it is excessive, then he can go to court for an eviction order. SUggest that you read your rental contract.
no
To get an extension on an eviction warrant, you need to contact the court and petition for a modification. You can also talk to the landlord and ask for an extension.
No. A traffic warrant is issued for a specific code violation in this case - traffic. Whereas a "bench" warrant means that the warrant was issued on the authority of the judge for whatever reason.
A traffic warrant is not likely to show up on a section 8 background check. A traffic warrant is not a felony, and it is not something that the person has been charged with.
Traffic promblems are causer for a warrent if you have not paid your fines.
yep
lolo
Yes you could.
No. No warrant that has been issued ever expires until it has been served.
No. A warrant and a traffic ticket are a separate matter and the penalty charged for the ticket will be assessed based on the infraction. However, the warrant may carry other penalties both civil and criminal.
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