Yes, a person with AIDS can be evicted, just like anyone else, if they violate the terms of their lease or fail to pay rent. However, many jurisdictions have laws that protect individuals with disabilities, including those with AIDS, from discrimination. These laws may require landlords to make reasonable accommodations. It's important for individuals facing eviction to know their rights and seek legal assistance if needed.
Not on that basis. But if the tenant violates the terms of the lease, they can be evicted regardless of that condition.
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A person with AIDS can go to hospice.
A person who aids in the commission of a crime is an "abettor."
Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
If your landlord evicted you he has the right to tell another party, such as a potential renter, that he evicted you. He may not tell another person that he will or is about to evict you.
No you can not get aids from everyday interactions with a contaminated HIV person.
A gay person can get AIDS in exactly the same way that a straight person can get AIDS: by contracting the HIV virus, usually through sex with an infected person or by using infected needles.
Unfortunately, if a dying person doesn't have the money to pay their rent, they can be evicted. The dying person should try and appeal to the landlord or make their case known to the press. A person can take a few years to die, not all fatal problems are quick, some can take a long time.
no u cant, only if the person with aids has a cut in there mouth. then the blood will go into the healthy person.