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If you are already planning to move (noticed the stuff about packing), how much difference is there between the time he wants you out and when you planned to move? Your landlord may not be aware of what is legal, so once you know your rights, I am guessing that you will be in a strong position to get the time you need.
----------- Jen
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| Posts: 2868 | Location: Ohio | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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Cate, I don't know if this is the law across the US or not, but here in CA, if they are going to evict you for any reason other than non-payment of rent, landlords/property managers have to leagally give 30 day eviction notice, and then they can't have anyone come out and physically evict you (like the Sherriff's department) for another 30 days after that, so it is actually a 60 day process....unless you have been delinquint with rent payments. Then it is a 15-30 day process (never been through that, so I don't know EXACTLY the amount of days for that one).
Blessings,
Lori
Re-committing myself to a healthy lifestyle that will include regular (and increasing) exercise, and following the baby steps rule on food. 6/17/08
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| Posts: 3149 | Location: California | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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Cate, I am sorry about this stress. When we moved to Madison and were building our house, we rented and had no lease- paid month to month. We anticipated that we'd be out in 6 months. The whole process took longer than we thought and the landlord gave us 30 days notice at one point because he was selling the townhouse. We were distraught as we had a framed house 20 miles away with no roof or walls! As it turned out, in Wisconsin, without a lease, 30 days notice is legal on both our parts. Luckily, he did not sell the property and we were able to stay through the completion of our home. If you do not have a lease, you probably get 30 days minimum. Also, keep in mind that he is not liekly to sell the property immediately and you might have even more time. Sorry that you are feeling so tired and that endo is painful too. Good thoughts with you. I could feel the angst and worry as I read your post. I remember it!
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I don't think your landlord has the right to do this: http://www.legal-database.com/eviction-law.htmIf you are a student, you may have access to Student Legal Services. If not, check your phone book for attorneys who will do a free consultation, or if you qualify, check into Legal Aid. P.S. I recommend talking to a lawyer before you talk to the landlord so that you know what your rights are. Any communication with your landlord should be in writing.
----------- Jen
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| Posts: 2868 | Location: Ohio | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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I also recommend contacting the landlord. To forcefully evicited you would be a pain on his part (it took my parents over a year to evict tenants who didn't pay their rent and there was no lease). I'm sure that he would rather work something out than be forced to go through "regular" channels which will take him forever. At least you are being evicited from your current place of residence!
Out of our beliefs are born deeds; out of our deeds we form habits; out of our habits grows our character; and on our character we build our destiny.
- Henry Hancock
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| Posts: 8537 | Location: Medina, OH | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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I think Indiana and Georgia laws are about the same. Generally, you are first sent letters by regular mail and registered mail outlining what you did to break the contract, the letters are to put you on notice. And yes, 30 days notice is typically the minimum anywhere. Try to give the landlord a call and see if you can work out a deal "Maybe we don't need a full 30 days as required by law, but the end of the month is not enough notice...blah, blah, blah." Dawn
"Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You have to set yourself on fire." anonymous
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| Posts: 4329 | Location: Indianapolis, IN | Registered: March 15, 2004 |    |
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