Sunday, April 5, 2009
Properly Fight an Eviction Notice
Know when to fight an eviction notice -- and when to move. If you feel the landlord is clearly is the wrong
(for example, you haven't received proper notice, the premises are uninhabitable)
you may want to fight the eviction. But unless you have the law and provable facts on your side, fighting an eviction notice can be short-sighted.
If you lose an eviction lawsuit, you may end up hundreds (even thousands) of dollars in debt, which will damage your credit rating and your ability to easily rent from future landlords.
(for example, you haven't received proper notice, the premises are uninhabitable)
you may want to fight the eviction. But unless you have the law and provable facts on your side, fighting an eviction notice can be short-sighted.
If you lose an eviction lawsuit, you may end up hundreds (even thousands) of dollars in debt, which will damage your credit rating and your ability to easily rent from future landlords.
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