Their contract got denied and they got introuble for evicting without athority.
It doesn't matter whether they're illegal aliens: you can evict anyone you want to for good cause.
You can only evict if their rent is behind or if they have violated any rules signed in your renters contract. If this includes a "no illegal drugs clause" you cannot evict unless they are convicted of possesion. If you evict and they are not charged or found innocent the tenant can turn around and sue. Wait for the DA to file charges and follow up on the result.
can you evict with a option to purchase
People get evicted for a variety of reasons, some of which are beyond the control of the Tenant. A landlord cannot evict you for illegal reasons, such as because you asserted your rights under the laws.
I will evict you if you don't pay your rent
If that individual owns the house and property, then it is Constitutionally illegal. That denies citizens their right to own property, and their right to privacy.Another View: I do not believe the first contributor understood the question.The laws of most (all?) states protect the tenant from predatory actions by the landlord and specify that certain legal steps must be taken before the landloard can evict the tenant.If the petition for eviction is eventually granted but the tenant refuses to vacate the property THEN (usually) the Sheriff's office, or their representatives, will actually come and enforce the court order and forcibly evict the tenant.
the same way you evict a person without a veterans ID being a veteran doesn't protect you from eviction, however, there are certain types of veteran's pay benefits that you can never collect payment from even if you have a certified letter of judgement from the courts because it is illegal
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
No, it probably is not illegal. Once you have the notice of foreclosure, then you should make plans to move. Some companies move faster than others, but basically if you are not paying for the housing, you have no right to remain in the house.
You are never required to evict someone.
The owner can evict a person if he/she does not pay it's rent.
Im going to evict you if you dont pay your rent this month.