Can tenants be evicted for holdover cases after June 20th?
I think it’s up in the air right now. I’m not sure the Marshalls are going to be given the green light to carry out evictions even after June 20.
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I think it’s up in the air right now. I’m not sure the Marshalls are going to be given the green light to carry out evictions even after June 20.
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I’m pretty sure by law, records that old are not required to kept. but you can try and subpoena them if needed for a litigation.
Close the deal or file a lawsuit to get to deposit back.
If you still have her items, just give them back it’s the path of least resistance. It’s not worth being hauled into to court over. She probably...
You would have been entitled to a bunch of COVID relief if you applied. You could have gotten PPP or EIDL from the federal government. Anyway,...
Yes you can be arrested. This would be an illegal eviction. It’s a misdemeanor. I have represented people charged with this, and the criminal court...
Predicate notices still have to be served, so when the courts do open up landlord can be ready to go.
I can't speak for the entire USA, but in New York the Appellate Division has factual review power. So it can increase a judgment on the grounds of...
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Possibly. That’s a really poorly written rider because who determines if it’s needed and what does if needed even mean?
That’s true, tenants do not have to leave.