Eviction Law

According to eviction law, evictions cannot be performed without following the proper legal procedures. These procedures involve first providing the tenant with adequate notice, consisting of between 3 and 30 days, and then filing the case with a local court. Before even beginning his process, however, eviction law requires that tenants have exhausted the duration of their lease of violated it somehow. Valid violations of the lease that can result in eviction include: excessive damage to the home,failure to pay rent, nuisance, or any other illegal activity on the premises. When the eviction is properly filed with the court, a judge will determine whether or not to evict the tenant. Due to the length of the process, eviction law protects tenants from being evicted without cause or consideration. Additionally, tenant unions are in place across the United States to protect help uphold eviction law and protect tenants.

Fast Facts

  • Self-help eviction is illegal according to eviction law
  • A landlord can sell unclaimed belongings to pay for unpaid rent

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