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How long can a tenant stay once an eviction case has begun? ... If you cannot reach an agreement with your landlord with the help of the specialist, you can take your case to the judge, and he or she will decide if your landlord has the right to evict you. ... If you are evicted for almost any other reason, the law gives you...
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www.larcc.org/pamphlets/housing/tr_eviction.htm
www.larcc.org/pamphlets/housing/tr_eviction.htm
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How Long Does An Eviction Take? ... How Long Until I’m Evicted? ... If you file an Answer to the Summons and Complaint, it will take at least 4-6 weeks from that point before the Sheriff evicts you. Sometimes it can take much longer, especially if you have a good case or if you aggressively defend your eviction on legal...
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www.sftu.org/eviction.html
www.sftu.org/eviction.html
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If the owner of the property has filed an eviction notice with the court and the police have served it on the renter, it is three days.
http://www.blurtit.com/q897154.html
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If you want to fight the eviction, think about whether you can make a good case for not being evicted. Some common defenses are explained in The Rights of Tenants handbook. Also, read more below under "If I want to fight ... Help us make our site better.; Fill out our questionnaire.; It won't take long. Click here.
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www.ptla.org/eviction.htm
www.ptla.org/eviction.htm
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Got Trouble? We can help. ... Tenant's Rights Sponsors ... GotTrouble.com knows that the most contentious event in any landlord-tenant relationship is the eviction. The landlord believes that the tenant must leave, and the tenant believes that the landlord has no right to throw her out (or the tenant simply has difficulty...
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www.gottrouble.com/legal/tenant/eviction.html
www.gottrouble.com/legal/tenant/eviction.html
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Renting & Housing Sponsors ... First, if you can, figure out what kind of "eviction notice" it is. ... How long will it take to pay off my credit cards?
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www.gottrouble.com/legal/tenant/eviction_notice.html
www.gottrouble.com/legal/tenant/eviction_notice.html
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Under the law, you are entitled to no special treatment because you used to be the owner, now because you had a lease with the owner. You are basically treated the same as any apartment tenant being evicted for no reason. ... In its simplest version, it can take 2-3 months, and cost you as little as $600 in attorney...
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www.caltenantlaw.com/Eviction.htm
www.caltenantlaw.com/Eviction.htm
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