Is there any way to stop an eviction after a judgement has been entered & Writ of Possession beside bankruptcy
judgement was made against me in court in a retalitory eviction for with holding rent in desperation of needing significant repair work done in my rental apartment for well over a year BECAUSE I was mistaken as to the time and was 10 minutes too late; IS THERE ANY WAY TO HAVE MY SIDE HEARD BEFORE THE COURT AND LEGALLY DELAY THE WRIT OF POSSESSION UNTIL THIS CAN OCCUR?
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Unfortunately not. At this point in the process the only thing you can really do is find another place to live. Although, with the eviction recorded against you in the public court records you may have a hard time finding another landlord to rent to you.
This also wouldn't fall under the definition of retaliatory eviction. For this to be a retaliatory eviction the landlord would have to evict you for wanting the items repaired. Once you began to withhold rent it became a clear cut eviction case for breaking the lease.
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can a lease be broken if not in writ ting?
I started renting to own my house 5 years ago. 2 days ago my land lord informed me i wasnt renting to own but just renting. He named several reasons why he broke the lease. But nothing was ever said to me can this be done.
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You have lived there for 5 years with the understanding it was rent to buy. You never stated the reasons he gave you but you need to get a hold of a lawyer.
In some states you lived there long enough to put a claim on the house as the owner. Its called homesteading and its still legal in most states. Doesn't matter who has the deed if you lived there you can claim it as your own.
I knew a gal that did that because she was having a problem with the owner of the house. I ...(Answered by Tapestry6) |
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Which legal form do I file to stop the Sheriff's from removing me from my apt @ 6am thru a writ of possession?
The Writ says 6am Thursday and Im going to file a Stay(?)tomorrow morning...but there's like four different types of forms--Which one is the best to use?
I have the money to pay for a stay...are you limited to 30 days?...
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because I was unable to voice my side in court
& the judgement was made without any input from me
Would it be a good idea to speak with the plaintiff
& disclose that I never had a financial dilemma
& was simply attempting to force the manager
into doing repairs that had been PROMISED
for YEARS but never actually happened??
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If it's already been to court I would suggest finding a place to move your possessions quickly. Once the Judge rules there's not much chance of changing that decision. As far as your land lord goes, The fact that he's promised to fix things and hasn't is proof that this is the way he operates on a normal basis. You have no way of knowing how many people went thru the same thing before you....(Answered by Carolyn T) |
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