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Basically When I First Moved Into This Place Where My Friend Stays,I Was Told Pets Was Allowed.A Dog Fight Occured And Now The Landlord Wants All Dogs Out..I'm Not Getting Rid Of My Dog Regardless,Anyhow My Roommate Got Locked Up For Something Not To Do W/This..My Landlord Noticed I Still Had My Dog.He Said He Could Have Me Removed From Here If The Dog Isn't Out,Without Giving Me 30 Days Or Any Days To Find A new Place,Yet He Said He Has Another House He'd Like To Rent Me,Which Can Have Pets Lol..That's Cool If I Had The $$$'s To Pay For That But I Don't..I Have Receipts From The Landlord From When I Paid My Rent And when I Tried To Sign The Lease He Always Says We'll Just Have You Sign That Next Time.So Basically Is It Legal For Him To Kick Me Out Without Giving Me Any Days To Find A New Place :-? In My Eyes He Broke The Lease By Changing The Aggreement Saying No Pets Now...Any Info Would Be Appreciated Thanks For Reading

2007-05-17 13:52:24 · 5 answers · asked by BoNeS . 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

5 answers

You are not on the lease... you have no legal rights.

...BTW Caps are only for the beginning of sentences..

2007-05-17 15:03:45 · answer #1 · answered by thevoiceofreason2b 5 · 0 0

Pretty much what SG Elite said. A lease is a legal document between the leasee and the leasor. As you're not on the lease, technically if you don't obey the landlord, he'll just call the cops and have you arrested for trespassing.

As you're paying rent to him and he's accepting it, it could be considered an at-will contract that let's you stay there until: a) you decide to leave or b) your landlord tells you to leave. As nothing is written on paper nor signed by either party, you have next to no legal rights and since the property is his, he could even just change the locks when you're away and your SOL.

2007-05-17 21:04:13 · answer #2 · answered by MinocStriker 2 · 0 0

If you are not a signatory to the lease, then you are a legal month-to-month tenant. All he need give you is thirty days notice to vacate, and he is within the law. Start looking for another place.

2007-05-17 21:03:19 · answer #3 · answered by acermill 7 · 0 0

Since you are not in the lease there is nothing you can do except to move out.

2007-05-17 20:57:36 · answer #4 · answered by SGElite 7 · 0 0

all answers are wrong, if you have established the place as ur home u cannot just be kicked out, just like squatters can't be kicked out. You have to go through the eviction process .....

2013-10-07 16:14:56 · answer #5 · answered by robert 1 · 0 0

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