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.
From Big Brother yes !
if a person is disabled with a 7 year old son in low income housing in Maine can he still be evicted due 2 a former spouse that has been charged with a felony and was told that he and son have to move out to.
Whether a tenant is disabled does not have a bearing on whether he can be evicted. If a PHA has the right to evict a tenant then it can evict such person regardless of disability.
I would read your lease and see what the evictions clauses are or check with your local government and ask what the eviction laws are in your state.
No disabled children do not understand that they are being abused.
Yes they can. Most landlords are not in the business of philanthropy.
Plus I've paid my rent for this month
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Niños incapacitados
Maya Rethazi has written: 'The use of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC) in the identification of learning disabled children' -- subject(s): Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, Learning disabled children
over one Million people were evacuated in world war twoo. Most were children but there were Mother with children under two, pregnat women and disabled people