Can my landlord evict me because I complain too much or am too much of a hassle?
The short answer to your question is No, your landlord cannot evict you simply for "being a hassle". In fact, an attempt to evict you for that...
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The short answer to your question is No, your landlord cannot evict you simply for "being a hassle". In fact, an attempt to evict you for that...
My colleagues are correct. Social security benefits are exempt from collection unless you owe the government money, and your pension, while not...
Ms. Goldstein is correct. There is no hard and fast rule for when you're free to throw his things away, but you must wait a reasonable amount of...
My colleagues who have already answered are absolutely correct. The eviction process in Chicago is rather complicated, and properly serving a...
I agree with Mr. Sachs. Since you're writing from Chicago, I'm assuming you filed in Cook County, in which case the physical destruction of your...
I agree with Mr. Moens and urge you to take his advice. You have some time before you can be legally removed from the property (aka - evicted). In...
I agree with my colleagues. A 5-Day notice is proper when the tenants have not paid rent, and would be the quickest way to proceed toward an...
Your landlord may or may not be in violation of one or more zoning provisions, but I don't know what you are looking to do with whatever...
Ms. Goldstein is correct. You should start by trying to contact your landlord again. It could be simply that she wasn't able to return the deposit...
Ms. Golstein is correct. A letter on "Court letterhead" is suspect to say the least. I also haven't heard of a situation in which a legally evicted...