Wait, I misunderstood your question, do you want an eviction on your record? It will be harder to get another apartment in the future and it stays on your permanent record. So, If you are not paying rent and you have no lease and you think the eviction will give you some spare time you are right but it will screw up your future. You should talk to your landlord and do it amicably.
if you have lease, you cannot be evicted without an eviction notice,or notice to quit. If you do not have a lease you will need to deal with legal authorities on this.
in a commercial eviction does the landlord need to apply to a court for an eviction notice?
In order to remove someone from your apartment, you will need to obtain an eviction notice. Without an eviction notice, it is illegal to remove the person from the premises.
you can make your own evection notice in many ways.one way is first you need to see how a regular, real evection notice looks. then you go on your computer or anywhere with a computer or and printer.then you copy whats on the real evection notice to your computer then print and you have your evection notice.
You need to go through the eviction process, just like you would with anyone else. If he is on the lease, you cannot evict him. If he isn't, start by giving him a three day notice. If he doesn't move out, you will need to file for formal eviction in court.
There is no reason for it to expire. If you've been served an eviction notice, then you are to leave the property. They may come and remove your property and change the locks if you leave the place unattended. Answer: An eviction notice need to be served within 30 days and it will only be expired on the date that you already move out from the place.
You would need to file a lawsuit against them for a legal eviction. I strongly advise that you retain an attorney to do this. If you win your lawsuit, then the sheriff will forcefully remove them from the premises.
In most states, a tenant can fight a 3 day eviction notice. The tenant will need to go to court and speak with the judge.
if you have a lease you will leave when the lease is finished, if you are on a month to month agreement , the landlord must give you a written notice for you to move within 2 months, if the landlord wants you evicted, they can only do that through a court order with a bailiff present, if you have not paid your rent or are in arrears the landlord has every right to remove you from the premises, this being said, they will still need an eviction notice, also your credit will be toast.,
Yes.
To legally remove someone from your house who is on the lease, you typically need to follow the eviction process outlined in your state's landlord-tenant laws. This usually involves providing proper notice, filing an eviction lawsuit, and obtaining a court order for the person to vacate the premises. It's important to consult with a legal professional or your local housing authority for guidance specific to your situation.
You must have the lease re-written and probably need the other tenants on the lease present as well. You can't simply walk away from it as you will still be legally bound for your portion of the monthly rent and utility expenses.