Here's a site where you can go for the laws in your... State... sometimes landlords do not share these laws with the tenants and more or less your left in the dark about your rights.
Every state is different in the ways they make them laws up. There's two sates in the USA that has to this day to pass laws to protect the tenants. http://www.uslandlord.com/ just go to Laws & Statutes and then pick the state you live in theres you laws up-dated at the time you go on this site.
This way its good to know you right unless, some people end up with a bad landlord because... there bluff works most of the time because of lack of knowledge of your rights.
After you have looked at your rights and theirs.
Then you know where you can go as far as taking up for yourself.
If your civil rights has been broking you can call your local...Legal Aid and they will give you the number of a Pro-Bone-O Lawyer the help you in any problems you endure.*
http://www.lawyers.com/ is a site where you can talk to a chat with an attorney live also on there site... you can get a lawyer in your home town if you wish to go that way.
Source(s):
Studied tenant laws
http://www.uslandlord.com/
http://www.lawyers.com/
2006-08-17 03:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Washington D.C. How convenient.
I would send copies of that eviction notice to all the elected officials in your district.
Tell them this is the new America.
You either need four room mates in a small apartment to make ends meet, or you get kicked out.
That's the choices available to the younger ones today.
The older people either have paid off houses to live in, or fat pensions.
I feel for the younger generations.
They need all the support they can get.
This is not the way it was when the old folks around today were young.
Remind them about this!
2006-08-15 14:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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When did you recive this? They usually give you 30 days. I f they want you out before the 21 just call and ask if you can have a few more days.
2006-08-15 14:21:39
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answered by butterfly 5
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You have 30 days to leave after being served an eviction notice. They cannot remove you until then.
2006-08-15 14:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to be 3 months behind on the rent to be evicted... if you pay some of what you owe you might extend the deadline a little.
2006-08-15 14:20:55
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answered by eggman 7
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30 days after the notice has been issued. They can't do anything to you till then, but you can't stay after that. Look to a friend or family until you can find another place of your own. GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-08-15 14:22:09
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answered by ktterdfurguson 4
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The general statute is 30 days iI beleive.
2006-08-15 14:20:29
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answered by Sean P 2
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Find out what the last possible day is to be out of the place, don't just assume that it is one of those dates, Talk to the land lord and find out. also if the land lord gives you a problem call the fire inspector.
2006-08-15 14:21:07
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answered by Jimmy C 5
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untill the sherif actually goes in and tells you to leave now that will usually take a few months
2006-08-15 14:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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contact debbi carroll, she might be able to help you, she is with pre-paidlegal.com and they are very affordable
1-866-471-3782 or her website
debbicarroll.com
tell her Mark C referred you
2006-08-15 14:25:54
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answered by Mark 6
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