6 Answers
Some questions contain clues....let's see here....
1) evict 2) no reason 3) city police (that's a biggy)
Questions for you....education? school attendance? job? goals? responsibility?
Just grow up, stop the drama and leave! (I assume YOU speak of YOU.)
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
As for your "problem", it does not take a lawyer to tell you, you have nothing protecting you, no rental agreement, no lease. You have to leave their home.
Of course they can. You don't have a contract or rental agreement. According to your specific state's laws, they'll have to go through the process of eviction, if they were giving you receipts for your rent money. But, yes they can.
If you were just staying in someone's home and helping with the rent, they could probably call the cops and ask you to leave...without any process.
12 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Even though you do not have a written rental agreement, the law presumes you have one, a very weak one. This would require a legal notice for you to vacate the premises, typically 28 days and more. You are essentially a month-to-month tenant just like any holdover tenant (this occurs after your lease expires). After the 28-days' notice is up, you could go to court and possibly get another 7-28 days to move, depending on the judge's decision.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
if this person is trying to evict you ask yourself do you really wont to be there?
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |