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I have been having problems with my landlord. He seems to be holding a feeling of resentment against me for making him make some repairs he did not feel were necessary. The last time I went to the office to make a request for a work order we got into an argument and we both got very loud (loud voices only no bad words or violence). I have never been late on rent in fact I am always at least two moths ahead on my rent. Since I travel a lot for business I like to make sure I am covered. Thats insane..seeing what you wrote, i see you did nothing wrong...I am not sure on how this situation works, but for him to all of a sudden make a mountain out of a mole hill is strange... You need to contact a lawyer because your landlord is trying to tank advantage of you. Try contacting the lawyer/law firm that sent you the letter and ask on what circumstances you are being evicted. Do NOT under any circumstances contact the landlord because since his lawyer made contact with you, you now must go through the lawyer. Also, letters like that usually require delivery confirmation- it sounds suspicious to me. The letters are supposed to have a delivery confirmation and the date of enviction goes by that date since that is when you received it and were notified that you have however many days to move. No, he can not just send you a letter like that and expect you to get out. I would call the attorney on that letterhead and ask him why exactly you are being asked to leave, and that you want it in writing. I wouldn't even call the landlord. Call the attorney so that the LL can pay the attorney for 15 mins worth of his time. They can not just kick you out in 2 days. Go online and look up "tenant rights" along with whatever state you are in. hmmm... The landlord MAY be able to terminate your lease if you violated ANY of the terms of the lease, including timely rent payments. As others have said, contact the law firm from whom you received the letter asking upon what grounds the lease is being terminated. I suspect that a decent law firm would not agree to send such a letter unless it was satisfied that the lease had been violated. Proceed with caution. There has to be more to this story. Are you late with rent? Do you owe back rent or late fees? Have you been a nuisance to other tenants? Did you get a pet without telling them? Come on...I can't imagine why he would get a lawyer involved if there wasn't some type of violation. |
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