No, only a judge can evict you. However, a landlord can ask you to leave at the end of your lease term. Or with 30 days' notice in a month-to-month scenario. If you still don't vacate, you will certainly find yourself in court.
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Talk to the housing authority that issued the voucher. This is a pretty vicious thing to do, not that it isn't sometimes warranted.Is the person or family using drugs? What would be your reason for wanting to harass someone on the housing choice voucher? Might just want to live your life if you're not being bothered.
The nunchuck's inventor is unknown. However, nunchucks were used during the Samurai Age in Japan and other parts of Asia. In rice farms, they were swung in circles to hit rice plants to drop the plant's rice into a basket. Sometimes, a samurai would harass and steal from local farmers. In return, the farmers figured out how to use their tools, such as the nunchuck, psi (a three-pronged mini-sword), and staff, for protection.
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A landlord cannot legally harass you for rent if your rent is not in arrears.
This does not invoke special rights to the tenant. The only basic right is that the landlord cannot harass you during this eviction process, and that the landlord cannot change the locks on your door until a judge signed an order stating that you must move. However, you must follow the instructions that are attached to the eviction notice. For example, in many states you must pay to the clerk's office the amount of rent you owe to the landlord in order to get a hearing date, or the judge may sign a default judgment for eviction. Also note that in most states the landlord has to take every step to complete the eviction process. For example, in order for a judgment to be issued against the tenant for eviction, the landlord must file a motion for this to happen.
Yes, police can potentially harass individuals during an investigation, but it is important to report any instances of harassment to the appropriate authorities.
Your question is not clear, is the landlord baggering you for the rent or is it in regards to something else? Is the rent late? Your rent is due every month (or week), regardless of landlord behavior. But the landlord cannot harass tenants, regardless of reason. They can evict for non-payment, following the procedures dictated by the laws in your state. That said, if the landlord is abusive they can be taken to a standard civil court.
It is not illegal for someone to threaten to sue another person, as long as the threat is not accompanied by false statements or intended to harass or intimidate. However, if the threat is carried out and a lawsuit is filed, the court will determine the legality and validity of the claim.
record your phone calls with a tape recorder make a journal tracking every instance video tape the activity take it to the district attorney
You can get a restraining order against him. Go to your city`s court house or police station and ask them for help in getting one.
The verb of harassment is harass. As in "to harass something or someone".
depends on the contract.
Harass is the correct spelling.
Credit card companies may call relatives that were given as a reference on the car loan. It is not illegal to call them, it is illegal to harass them.
Their allies in North Africa were used to harass and weaken Carthage.