Learn about what you can do and what to expect if you are facing eviction and you rent the lot that your mobile home is on.
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If you own a mobile home and rent a lot in a mobile home park, you are a mobile home park tenant. This article explains the special rules for eviction from a mobile home park lot.
When you rent your home, there are things you must do and things your landlord must do. Learn about them in this article.
All tenants have certain rights, but tenants with disabilities have unique rights. Read this article to learn more.
Learn about how eviction happens and why you could be evicted.
This article tells you what to expect if you are facing eviction.
This article tells you what to expect after you have gone to court in an eviction case and there is a judgment.
If you’re being evicted, maybe there’s a reason you shouldn’t be. Read this article to learn about defenses and counterclaims.
A judgment is the court’s final order that tells you and your landlord the decision in your case.
Learn what your security deposit is and how to avoid losing it at the end of your lease.
You can be defaulted if you don’t respond in a court case. If the court enters a default judgment against you in an eviction case, you can be evicted and have a judgment for money entered against you without getting heard in court. This article explains what to do if you have been defaulted in your eviction case.
You can be evicted for creating a health hazard in or around your rented home or causing continuous damage to the property. Read this article to learn more.
Mediation is a settlement process that can help you resolve “contested” issues (things you and the other party don’t agree on) in your court case.
Landlords and tenants do not have to have a written lease when property is rented. But if they do, there are things a lease must include and things it can’t include. Read this article to learn what they are.
When renting your home, you do not have to have a written lease agreement. This article gives an overview of oral (non-written) leases.
The eviction process can be costly for both landlords and tenants if the case goes to trial. However, the parties can try to come to an agreement and avoid a trial. Read this article to learn more.
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