Can a landlord evict us if no lease has been signed, and based on no valid reason?
If no written lease, then the landlord must give sufficient not to terminate the month-to-month tenancy, then file suit. You have the right to...
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If no written lease, then the landlord must give sufficient not to terminate the month-to-month tenancy, then file suit. You have the right to...
Hire an attorney to file an unlawful detainer action.
If you are on a month to month tenancy then it sounds like you should should vacate by the end date and avoid getting sued.
What happens now depends on whether you pay her or if she sues you.
If you lose the court case you may be garnished. You won’t be jailed simply for not paying the judgment.
They can complain to the police but only the prosecutor can charge you.
Yes you can sue your ex husband. Whether it makes financial sense to do so is your decision.
Sounds like a scam or if true an egregious FDCPA violation. I suspect the former.
You’ll need to balance the risk of continuing late fees with your time and effort to get housing authority to correct the situation.
If the declaration or rules and regulations allow it, generally yes. I once tried an HOA fence case. The defendants argued that the HOA wasn’t...