How To Fight An Eviction

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Many people are at risk of being evicted. Sometimes, an eviction is necessary due to nonpayment or breached leases. But other times, an eviction is unnecessary -- and even unlawful.

An eviction, which is the court-ordered removal of a tenant from the property where he or she resides, may be brought by the landlord due to nonpayment of rent, damage, illegal activity, violating the terms of a lease, or no valid cause at all, depending on what state you live in.

But not every eviction is valid. Watch the video for some tips on how you can fight an eviction:

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1:02 Tips On How You Can Fight Eviction:
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As a tenant of nine years, never being late on my rent or commiting a violation I am now in a cat and mouse struggle with my landlord. I was promised a kitchen sink when I signed the new lease. First they said they would install if last summer when I resigned the lease 3 months early then she sent an email that it would be done in September 2021 when the new lease went into affect. Now it is December and no sink. They did this last year and blamed it on Covid. We also are in a battle over tenants, staff and visitors parking in my space, double parking and after I added cones them being moved and ran over. Also the landlord used my space for storage when they were putting in new washers and dryers making it impossible for me to use it. All this after my telling them not too. Management told me they had problems with parking and sent out a letter and car stickers but like I told her none of it stops the violators. Especially when tenants know those are idle threats and management does so also. Management said they cannot evict tenants over parking violations and if I don't like it I can move. She said she would ask the owners to allow me to leave with no penalty and 3 months later no response until we got into it again about someone running over my cones. She said the vandalism was understandable with the way I talk to people. I am disabled and unable to move so I feel I am being passive-aggressively harassed. Now she said I lived in her staff and that I must to. She said in an email I had 60 days to get out and would receive a notice. So I stay this as a landlord owning a duplex in WV that when a a landlord you have not integrity and your word means nothing many of these issues start with the landlord

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I am renting an apt in a 2 family house for over 30 yrs without a lease. I take care of the property for all that time. The owner has just decided to sell the house. Can I be evicted?

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IT PAYS TO KNOW MY RIGHTS!😃😀😄😝😊☺☺😝😝☺☺😁😁😍😜😄😜

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