Can I stop a landlord from evicting me when we go to court on a five-day notice I answer their complaint I want to put up a defe
Yes, show up to try to contest. If court rules to evict you, ask for an extra 30 days based on age and disability.
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Yes, show up to try to contest. If court rules to evict you, ask for an extra 30 days based on age and disability.
Send her a letter giving her 14 days left to retrieve her items to her current address (or last known if current is unknown). You have to hold onto...
Yes, but have a witness present when you hand her the notice to sign the Affidavit of Service
The other attorneys are correct. You can still divorce her. If she's willing to agree to all of the terms, then doing an uncontested, joint...
You can, but you'd have to serve a new 5-day notice with the new balance owed indicated on it.
See if landlord will agree in writing to not seek an eviction order if you move out before the 5th day. If you can't move all your stuff, the...
She can tack on late fees per the lease agreement if you are late, even if you had made a partial payment. Her notice should reflect the balance...
You can try calling the judge's clerk to check on the status.
If your landlord is willing to let you move out without penalty, get it in writing. Otherwise, you can be on the hook.
If he pays, then he should definitely get written receipts from her or keep written proof of his payments, so that if she later tries to get a...