Hello, guys. Eviction is the removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord. The term eviction is the most commonly used in communications between the landlord and tenant. In some jurisdictions, it may also involve the removal of persons from premises that were foreclosed by a mortgage. I have no more idea about this. Recently I go through rocketeviction.com, which offers quick, efficient Nevada eviction services for apartment complex owners, high-rise condominium owners and other multifamily rentals in Clark County, Nevada.
Generally speaking, yes, but it depends on how severe the hit was to your credit rating.
“i lost my job and i went back to school, I graduated in july and cant find a job I"m about to get evicted from my apartment along with my daughter and my to grandsons is there a grant that can help me pay for my back rent”
A tenant can be evicted for habitually paying their rent late. In Massachusetts, being late twice in twelve months is grounds for eviction.
You can go back but you cannot enter the property without permission from the landlord. If you mean if you can rent it again, most landlords will not rent to you again, but it never hurts to ask.
The question is unclear, but if the intent is to move back into the mobile home you were evicted from, then no. If you even enter the park again after eviction, you could be arrested for trespassing. Once you are evicted, you are barred from entering again.
Yes. If the eviction is for no reason (no-fault), some states might make the landlord wait as much as 12 months to actually get the apartment back. But, if there is a reason for the eviction (like non-payment of rent, or disturbances), an eviction can proceed quickly.
Call the agency that issued the voucher.
Not by itself. That is something that is ordered by a judge when you are evicted. It basically means to return the property back to its original condition if you damaged it (or at least pay the landlord for what you damaged).
if you still have the picture on your phone or computer or electronic you will be able to get it back on facebook
You can be evicted & may have to pay any back rent if they get a judgement.
If you are 17 you are still legally a child. Without your parents imancipating you, you will be unable to legally live on your own. Go to your local Welfare Office and describe your situation to them, they are the only ones who will be able to specifically answer your question.
No. That would be considered trespassing, and could subject you to arrest and prosecution.
If you did your time you paid your debt. Tell the truth. Many towns and cities have ordinances that allow landlords to refuse to rent to convicted felons. However, you can be evicted if you lie and it is found out.