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Gary B. Tenant is always late on rent
11 January 2019 | 7 replies
Here's that letter:Dear _____________________________,Your rent is now past due.Please pay your rent promptly so you may continue to live in the unit that you now occupy.As per your rental agreement:Rent is due on the first (1st) day of the month.Rent is late on the second (2nd) day of the month.We allow a grace period through the fifth (5th) day of the month to pay your rent without incurring a late fee.On the sixth (6th) day of the month we charge a late fee of fifty dollars ($50.00).If we do not receive your rent in full in a timely manner, we will serve you with a 3-day legal notice, “Notice to Pay Rent or Quit”.Each time we serve a legal notice, we charge an additional twenty dollars ($20.00) posting fee.If you do not follow the terms of the “Notice to Pay Rent or Quit” we may then begin eviction proceedings against you and you will be charged with the crime of “Unlawful Detainer” if a judge upholds our claim.The amount of rent now due, as of today’s date _________________, is as follows:Current Month Late Fee_______________Current Month Rent_______________TOTAL DUE_______________Time is of the essence.If you have not already posted your rent via the mail, please call us immediately to make arrangements for us to collect the rent in person.Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter!
Bryan Noth BREAKING: Federal judge lifts nationwide eviction ban
6 May 2021 | 3 replies
From NAR (National Association of Realtors): Judge Vacates CDC’s Eviction Ban, But Appeal Delays ActionA federal court ruled Wednesday that the CDC’s nationwide eviction moratorium is unlawful.
Steven Norris 5/5/2021 Eviction Moratorium News-Court Strikes Down Eviction Ban
5 May 2021 | 0 replies
Friedrich of the District of Columbia struck down a nationwide eviction moratorium Wednesday, calling it unlawful.
Brie Schmidt Breaking News: Eviction Ban Is Unlawful
5 May 2021 | 0 replies
Friedrich of the District of Columbia struck down a nationwide eviction moratorium Wednesday, calling it unlawful.
Paul Welden Court Strikes Down Eviction Ban
5 May 2021 | 1 reply
Friedrich of the District of Columbia struck down a nationwide eviction moratorium Wednesday, calling it unlawful.
Nathan Gesner CDC Eviction Moratorium Ruled Unconstitutional
7 May 2021 | 2 replies
Either way, the damage is done and our only hope is that we'll be better prepared to deal with unlawful actions the next time.
Laura Gray U.S. District Court Judge struck down eviction moratorium
6 May 2021 | 1 reply
Friedrich of the District of Columbia struck down a nationwide eviction moratorium Wednesday, calling it unlawful.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, November 2, 2020)
8 November 2020 | 5 replies
These groups argue that it is unlawful to have more than six unrelated adults in a single-family home.
Gary B. Lawyer for residential rental laws
19 July 2022 | 2 replies
If you have eviction or unlawful detainer needs go with https://toddrothbardlaw.com/If you have a different attorney need, what specifically so I can point you in the right direction.
Charles M. Tenant Refusing to Leave
6 June 2020 | 34 replies
This notice to quit has been sent by the Landlord to the Tenant(s) due to a non-compliance in the lease agreement that can be described as:Tenant is in a month to month agreement for redacted and landlord would like atenant with 1-month security deposit & year term lease agreement.You shall have the right to fix the above-stated non-compliance within twenty-one (21) days or vacate the premises at the end of thirty (30) days from receiving this notice.YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT the Landlord does hereby elect to declare thatforfeiture of your lease agreement under which you hold possession, to the above-described premises, if you fail to perform or otherwise comply will institute legal proceedings to recover rent and possession of said premises which would result in a judgment against you including costs and necessary disbursements together with possible statutory damages as allowed by law for such unlawful possession of the premises.No response from her other than this: