Can a different company evict you when your contract is not with them?
That's 60 days' notice, which is likely the notice time period required in your lease.
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That's 60 days' notice, which is likely the notice time period required in your lease.
You should find out the basis for the alleged suspended registration. Check with your insurance company to verify that your insurance didn't lapse.
Based on what you've posted, statute of limitations is not an issue because your husband has already been indicted. Additionally, he missed a court...
That's a constructive eviction. That's the exception you're looking for. But there are certain statutory steps you must follow.
It's impossible to predict. The sheriff's office is less likely to be successful. You may need to hire a private investigator and private process...
It's depends on the terms of your probation, but generally speaking, as first offense DUIs are misdemeanors, you should be alright.
You can file suit, but whether or not you can prove causation, and whether you would win, are unrelated matters.
Possibly. Is there a lease agreement?
I see no question, but assuming it is, "What do I do?" you hire a defense attorney and have him/her contact the sheriff on your behalf.
Who wants you out, the lessee or the landlord?