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nope it is illegal...u can sue him cause they have to have a court order to come into your house and evict u

2006-09-02 16:46:13 · answer #1 · answered by Myleaka 3 · 0 1

They typically need to give at least 24 hours notice. They may not enter you premises without notice unless there is an immediate emergency situation. Most landlords will be willing to work with you to resolve the back rent, rather than going through the eviction process. Provided that this is not a monthly habit. If you are evicted, they will keep your security deposit and you will also be responsible for paying any other monies owed per the lease/rental agreement.

2006-09-02 23:49:56 · answer #2 · answered by Porterhouse 5 · 0 0

Failure to pay rent or to pay rent on time, for any reason, is grounds for eviction. Depending on where you live, the amount of notice needed for eviction varies - some places as little as 3 days.
Normally 24 hours notice has to be given for the landlord to enter the property. However, if the landlord is responding to an emergency, or if it is evident the tenant has abandoned the premises, the landlord may enter without prior notice.
When you leave, remember all property left in the dwelling by the tenant will be considered abandoned, and may be disposed of by the landlord as the landlord sees fit and without recourse by the tenant. All property left on the premises by the tenant is subjected to a lien in favor of the landlord for the payment of all sums agreed to be paid by the tenant.
Check with Landlord/Tenant regulatory authority in your own state/province for exact rules where you live.

2006-09-03 00:04:14 · answer #3 · answered by braingamer 5 · 0 0

No, they may not unless you give them permission or it is an emergency (fire, etc.). If he/she does, you may call the police for trespassing. Even if he/she does give you an eviction notice, they cannot come in until it is effective and the court has upheld it.

2006-09-02 23:47:02 · answer #4 · answered by trb1967 3 · 0 0

.I don't know about everywhere else, but in California a landlord is legally required to give at least 24 hours to the resident before entering the premises

2006-09-02 23:47:04 · answer #5 · answered by Dave 2 · 0 1

how can you have a computer and internet if you can't pay your rent? PRIORITIES!!!

2006-09-02 23:47:19 · answer #6 · answered by xxthespianxx 5 · 0 0

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