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Ariel Valenzuela
  • Anchorage, AK
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Evicting a disabled elder

Ariel Valenzuela
  • Anchorage, AK
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I used my first home buyer loan to buy a 4-plex. Part of the stipulations in my loan is that I have to live on the property for a year and must move in wwithin 60 days. One tenant had voiced to me that she plans on moving in September anyways so I chose to serve her with a 30 days notice. She is living month to month and living off of disability. I served her a notice at the end of July and she had until August 31st to move. She's not even packed. The notice she was served with meet all state requirements. Do you have to give disabled people more time? If I take her to court, will the judge side with her?

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