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What You Need To Know About Residential Evictions

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TENANTS FAILURE TO MEET LEASE OBLIGATIONS

Except for the failure to pay rent, a landlord must notify you, in writing, of the shortcoming and give you seven days to correct the situation. If you still have not complied after seven days, the landlord can begin the eviction process.

EVICTION

The eviction notice is the landlord's request or formal demand made to the tenant. It asks the tenant to move out. It is delivered to the tenant only, and is not filed in court.

If the tenant does not voluntarily move as requested by the eviction notice, the landlord may file an eviction case in court. The eviction case is the landlord's request or formal demand made to the County Court. It asks the court to evict the tenant.

The request is made in a Summons and Complaint, which is delivered to the tenant by a process server.

The tenant has five business days to file a written answer to the summons and complaint or he/she will be evicted.

TENANTS FAILURE TO PAY RENT

The landlord must serve you, the tenant, a written notice allowing three days (excluding weekends and legal holidays) for you to pay the rent or move. If you do not pay rent or move, the landlord may begin action to evict you.

In order for the landlord to gain payment of the rent or possession of the dwelling, he must file suit in county court, and provide the court with a copy of the three day notice.

If the court agrees with the landlord, it will notify you in writing. You then have five days (excluding weekends and legal holidays) to respond, also in writing, to the court.

If you don't respond or a judgment is entered against you, the clerk of the county court will issue a "writ of possession" to the sheriff who will notify you that you will be evicted in 24 hours.

You have the right to stay in your apartment until the landlord files an eviction case and a judge decides your case. The landlord must deliver an eviction notice before he can file an eviction case. The landlord cannot put you out unless he wins the eviction case in court.

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