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Serge S. How does this story end? Prediction for 2020
12 July 2021 | 138 replies
Anyone sick was brought to either the detainment center or hospital in a secure manner.
Jacob K. Eviction in AR
18 July 2016 | 9 replies
You will likely need to pursue the unlawful detainer action.  
Andrew B. can a tenant sue you for not providing extra time to move out!?
30 June 2016 | 16 replies
It's called an Unlawful Detainer action and you'll have to file one if she doesn't voluntarily move. 
Rhonda Blue Tenant wants boyfriend OUT.... what are the options in utah
12 August 2016 | 12 replies
If the tenant does not move out within 5 calendar days after notice, the tenant is "unlawfully detaining" the premises.
Bobby C. Occupants' Appeal against Judgement for Possession
14 July 2016 | 21 replies
In other situations where the person in the property has no legal right to be there the process is called "Wrongful Detainer" in MD.Laws vary tremendously from state to state.
Katherine Rossell Inherited Our First Problem Tenant, Please offer any suggestions!
27 September 2023 | 28 replies
If they refuse to sign new rental agreement give them your state required notice to vacate (unlawful detainer).
Shannon M. Late Fee Collection
21 April 2017 | 7 replies
Plus, whenever you file an unlawful detainer (or eviction proceeding in your state), it goes on their eviction report.  
Nikki Closser HELP US! No rent to be paid for more than 6 months in Seattle!
5 June 2020 | 146 replies
(a) For any residential unlawful detainer action that includes a cause of action under paragraph (2) of Section 1161, any defendant may, at any time between the filing of the complaint and entry of judgment, notify the court of that defendant’s desire to stipulate to the entry of an order pursuant to this section.
James Park Prospective Tenant was turned off by thorough tenant screening process
1 September 2013 | 53 replies
>I receive an eviction report with the credit reports that I pull. when you say you receive eviction report...do you mean it shows all the "orders for possession" that were ordered by judge or it shows "Forcible Entry & Detainer" that has been filed with the court clerk to begin the process?
Mathew Deines About to close on our first 4-plex... Now what?
12 June 2015 | 20 replies
FYI, an eviction is a legal proceeding (through the courts) whereby you regain possession of a unit through a forcible detainer (it's usually because they didn't pay rent, but could be for other reasons).