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Notice of possible eviction, no reason given and notice doesn't follow state law
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?When must I pay first month's and the deposit on a new lease?Lease: Rent increase legal?Can my landlord (who recently bought the property) change the terms of breaking a month to month lease?I don't like the payment methods offered by my landlord. Do I still have to pay rent?Can a landlord demand that a house rented when new be returned to “new” condition?US laws of firing an employeePaid apartment complex full month's rent on the 29th. 2 days later on the 1st I was asked to pay an additional full monthLandlord wants to include a clause where tenant pays rent if property is vacant after leaving. Is this legal/enforceable?Can a landlord charge for pet rent without pets?Constructive Eviction: split of authority?
I'm 19 had a roommate (older brother) who split rent with me on our apartment. Couple months go by and they decided to get 2 cats (sent me a text while I'm at work because apparently my opinion doesn't matter). Not long after that they tell me they're joining the army, leaving me with the full rent and 2 cats and making me give up on going to college in favor of working more hours to pay bills.
I get this today:
They say "this is a courtesy letter" as if they're being kind by informing me of my impending state of homelessness.
Admittedly, I haven't paid the down payment nor the monthly payment for the cats but even then they don't even list that as the reason for my eviction, or any reason for that matter. I'm barely making ends meet and I'm already hundreds of dollars in debt so $3k is out of the question. I did a bit of googling and found this:
State Laws on Termination for Violation of Lease
State laws typically vary depend on whether the reason for termination
is the tenant's nonpayment of rent or violation of a lease clause.
This chart covers the latter (termination for tenant violation of a
lease clause).
I think not paying for the cats qualifies as a violation of the lease.
Many states give tenants a specified amount of time to cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation or to move out before the landlord can file for eviction.
They didn't give me any time to "cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation" at all, hell they didn't even give a reason. The section for Michigan (my state of residence) says:
Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5714
For causing serious, continuous health hazards or damage to the premises: 7 days after receiving notice to restore or repair or quit (domestic violence victims excepted).
Wow! So instead of giving me 7 days to rid myself of the cats or start paying for them, they started the eviction immediately and gave me 3 days to fill their pockets for a change of heart! I don't want to count my eggs before they've hatched so would someone please tell me this information is all correct and reliable, I've got nowhere to go if I get kicked out of here.
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I'm 19 had a roommate (older brother) who split rent with me on our apartment. Couple months go by and they decided to get 2 cats (sent me a text while I'm at work because apparently my opinion doesn't matter). Not long after that they tell me they're joining the army, leaving me with the full rent and 2 cats and making me give up on going to college in favor of working more hours to pay bills.
I get this today:
They say "this is a courtesy letter" as if they're being kind by informing me of my impending state of homelessness.
Admittedly, I haven't paid the down payment nor the monthly payment for the cats but even then they don't even list that as the reason for my eviction, or any reason for that matter. I'm barely making ends meet and I'm already hundreds of dollars in debt so $3k is out of the question. I did a bit of googling and found this:
State Laws on Termination for Violation of Lease
State laws typically vary depend on whether the reason for termination
is the tenant's nonpayment of rent or violation of a lease clause.
This chart covers the latter (termination for tenant violation of a
lease clause).
I think not paying for the cats qualifies as a violation of the lease.
Many states give tenants a specified amount of time to cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation or to move out before the landlord can file for eviction.
They didn't give me any time to "cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation" at all, hell they didn't even give a reason. The section for Michigan (my state of residence) says:
Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5714
For causing serious, continuous health hazards or damage to the premises: 7 days after receiving notice to restore or repair or quit (domestic violence victims excepted).
Wow! So instead of giving me 7 days to rid myself of the cats or start paying for them, they started the eviction immediately and gave me 3 days to fill their pockets for a change of heart! I don't want to count my eggs before they've hatched so would someone please tell me this information is all correct and reliable, I've got nowhere to go if I get kicked out of here.
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I'm 19 had a roommate (older brother) who split rent with me on our apartment. Couple months go by and they decided to get 2 cats (sent me a text while I'm at work because apparently my opinion doesn't matter). Not long after that they tell me they're joining the army, leaving me with the full rent and 2 cats and making me give up on going to college in favor of working more hours to pay bills.
I get this today:
They say "this is a courtesy letter" as if they're being kind by informing me of my impending state of homelessness.
Admittedly, I haven't paid the down payment nor the monthly payment for the cats but even then they don't even list that as the reason for my eviction, or any reason for that matter. I'm barely making ends meet and I'm already hundreds of dollars in debt so $3k is out of the question. I did a bit of googling and found this:
State Laws on Termination for Violation of Lease
State laws typically vary depend on whether the reason for termination
is the tenant's nonpayment of rent or violation of a lease clause.
This chart covers the latter (termination for tenant violation of a
lease clause).
I think not paying for the cats qualifies as a violation of the lease.
Many states give tenants a specified amount of time to cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation or to move out before the landlord can file for eviction.
They didn't give me any time to "cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation" at all, hell they didn't even give a reason. The section for Michigan (my state of residence) says:
Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5714
For causing serious, continuous health hazards or damage to the premises: 7 days after receiving notice to restore or repair or quit (domestic violence victims excepted).
Wow! So instead of giving me 7 days to rid myself of the cats or start paying for them, they started the eviction immediately and gave me 3 days to fill their pockets for a change of heart! I don't want to count my eggs before they've hatched so would someone please tell me this information is all correct and reliable, I've got nowhere to go if I get kicked out of here.
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I'm 19 had a roommate (older brother) who split rent with me on our apartment. Couple months go by and they decided to get 2 cats (sent me a text while I'm at work because apparently my opinion doesn't matter). Not long after that they tell me they're joining the army, leaving me with the full rent and 2 cats and making me give up on going to college in favor of working more hours to pay bills.
I get this today:
They say "this is a courtesy letter" as if they're being kind by informing me of my impending state of homelessness.
Admittedly, I haven't paid the down payment nor the monthly payment for the cats but even then they don't even list that as the reason for my eviction, or any reason for that matter. I'm barely making ends meet and I'm already hundreds of dollars in debt so $3k is out of the question. I did a bit of googling and found this:
State Laws on Termination for Violation of Lease
State laws typically vary depend on whether the reason for termination
is the tenant's nonpayment of rent or violation of a lease clause.
This chart covers the latter (termination for tenant violation of a
lease clause).
I think not paying for the cats qualifies as a violation of the lease.
Many states give tenants a specified amount of time to cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation or to move out before the landlord can file for eviction.
They didn't give me any time to "cure or cease a lease or rental agreement violation" at all, hell they didn't even give a reason. The section for Michigan (my state of residence) says:
Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5714
For causing serious, continuous health hazards or damage to the premises: 7 days after receiving notice to restore or repair or quit (domestic violence victims excepted).
Wow! So instead of giving me 7 days to rid myself of the cats or start paying for them, they started the eviction immediately and gave me 3 days to fill their pockets for a change of heart! I don't want to count my eggs before they've hatched so would someone please tell me this information is all correct and reliable, I've got nowhere to go if I get kicked out of here.
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