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I AM A SINGLE PARENT WHO WAS SEEING MY LANDLORD AND HIS GIRLFRIEND FOUND OUT SO I GOT A 3DAY EVITION NOTICE. I HAVE A 1 YR OLD AND A 9 YR OLD, AND I GOT A 3 DAY EVITION NOTICE AFTER WHAT CAN I DO FOR MORE TIME? AND WHATS THE LAW ON THIS? CAUSE MY 9 YEAR OLS IS DISABLED HE

2006-09-14 03:38:11 · 19 answers · asked by princesslooking2bspoiled 1 in Politics & Government Embassies & Consulates

TOO THAT REPLIED TO MY LISTING, ILL ANSWER QUICKLY SINCE SOME OF YOU WERE RUDE FOR NO REASON. 1ST OF ALL I DIDNT KNOW HE HAS A GIRLFRIEND AT ALL, HES FROM BOSTON AND COMES HERE ON BUSINESS AND I SEE HIM WHEN HE DOES, I FOUND A LETTER FROM HER IN HIS CAR AND THATS HOW I CAUGHT HIM, SO No I WASNTA BAD PERSON, I WAS TOO TRUSTING IS ALL, BUT ITS SAD PPL WOULD JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS WHEN I AM SITING HERE SACRED TO DEATH WITH MY 2 KIDS CAUSE HE HAS BEEN HERE 3 TIMES SO FAR THIS MORNING .. AND I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO!! SO PLEASE HELP !!

2006-09-14 03:56:47 · update #1

19 answers

The landlord cannot evict you, only the court can. You should have been presented with a notice to go to court. Get a lawyer immediately to step in and settle this.

2006-09-14 03:46:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

In my state you absolutely can be evicted in 3 days, but only for non-payment of rent. If you don't have a written lease, and they want to end the tenancy, they have to give you 30 days notice. They can also kick you out for damage, criminal activity, etc.

But the bottom line is, in any state, THEY CANNOT EVICT YOU WITHOUT GOING TO COURT. Don't just roll over and take this abuse and move out. Force the issue - don't move, don't pack. Chances are he doesn't want to drag this situation into a court room. And if he does, it will be clear to the judge why he is evicting you and it won't stand.

2006-09-14 03:50:31 · answer #2 · answered by LisaT 5 · 2 0

Unfortunately, having kids has no bearing on the intial eviction process. However, I don't know of any states that allow for 3-day evictions. You need to research your state rental laws to determine what timeframe you are facing and what protest rights you may have.

BTW, a bit of kind advice. If you are that worried about your kids, try to remember the big picture next time you are thinking of becoming involved with someone.

2006-09-14 03:42:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

And your nonetheless with this guy ? in case you may not examine with him and get those topics resolved then what are you waiting for the call of a sturdy Divorce lawyer or his lawyer's call even as he archives, yet then why might want to he you look doing all he needs for not something any way ?

2016-11-26 22:57:20 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Your best bet is to call the court system in your town and find out if they can do that to you. I think it may be an illegal eviction three days notice is just crazy.

2006-09-14 03:41:01 · answer #5 · answered by YD 4 · 2 0

She should of evicted him. You were part of the problem but he should be the one getting kick out. But any who, If she evicts you, you need 30 days and if a sheriff brought you the eviction notice than depending in your state, which it should be almost the same, you have to go to court first then she can evict you. Good luck!!!!!
PS
Girl, it must of been that good to get to this point.

2006-09-14 04:06:38 · answer #6 · answered by Sugars 3 · 0 2

Where do you live? Countries and states (USA) have different laws.

And shame on you for being a homewrecker. Think of the message you are sending your children -- your 9 year old is old enough to know what Mommy was doing.

2006-09-14 03:40:01 · answer #7 · answered by kja63 7 · 1 2

listen if he files with the court systems u have time. for them to put an eviction notice on the door for 72 hours they had to take u to court a few times and you didn't appear. if i were u go to the court today and explain your case. good luck.

2006-09-14 03:41:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

What are the conditions of your lease...specifically the portion about eviction notices?

2006-09-14 03:47:59 · answer #9 · answered by young108west 5 · 2 0

3 days doesnt sound right. if you didnt violate the contract and you are within the contract, then you have every legal right to stay. I dont think any contract cautions of sleeping with the leesor, lol.

2006-09-14 03:40:37 · answer #10 · answered by Bistro 7 · 3 1

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