Monday, August 23, 2010

I need free IMMEDIATE legal advice in regards to whether or not my landlord can evict me--and how soon. Help?

I was told by my landlord that I must vacate the premises of my apartment, but am being told that I have at least 60 days before that can legally occur. I am unsure of my legal rights and obligations. I signed a short term sharing agreement, but have nowhere to move to, and no place to move my belongings. I am worried that if I vacate the premises without removing all of my belongings I will lose them with no recourse. Can anyone help me? I live in PA, and am not sure of the legal parameters. Please help! Thanks!I need free IMMEDIATE legal advice in regards to whether or not my landlord can evict me--and how soon. Help?
this will basically depend on whether you're paid up or not. if you're not paid up on rent, you can be evicted in five days. but if you're fully paid up, then there's a longer legal process generally necessary, assuming you have a written legal agreement in the first place.I need free IMMEDIATE legal advice in regards to whether or not my landlord can evict me--and how soon. Help?
Why are you being evicted? Did you get a written notice of eviction? Has he gone to court to LEGALLY evict you? What does the agreement you signed say about being evicted?





I highly doubt this person can just kick you out in 24 hours. They have to follow the law, otherwise, you can sue them. Also, you are right, if you vacate, but leave your stuff to get it later, they can change the locks or make it near impossible for you to get your stuff. You would then be able to take them to small claims and sue them for your stuff or the value of it.

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