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Eviction cases in North Carolina are called Summary Ejectment cases. The process usually takes up to sixty days if an appeal is filed by the tenant. 1. Notice If landlords want to […]
Property owners in New York can use one of two types of eviction procedure to remove tenants. One is used to evict tenants who have not paid rent, and the other is […]
Evictions in New Mexico are called Petitions for Restitution, and sometimes Unlawful Detainers. It is important to follow the process and follow and all eviction laws or else your case could be dismissed. How […]
In New Jersey, a property owner cannot evict a tenant unless a court approves the eviction. Some types of evictions, however, do not require owners to notify tenants before filing the action. […]
New Hampshire prescribes a particular legal process property owners must follow if they wish to evict tenants. This process is slightly different from most states’ procedures. Steps to Evict a Tenant in […]
In Nevada, landlords can seek two types of evictions. There is a Summary Eviction process, which applies when the property owner does not seek money damages, and there is the Formal Eviction, […]
1. Notice To begin the eviction process in Nebraska, property owners must serve tenants with a three-day Notice to Quit (RTF – Word). The tenant can avoid further eviction proceedings by paying rent […]
Property owners must follow the relevant legal process to evict tenants and follow all State laws. They cannot evict tenants without doing so. Like most states, Montana requires different notice periods for […]
Evictions in Missouri follow a slightly different process than in many other states. Following the process (according to State Statutes 441.710 thru 441.880) is important to avoid your eviction case being dismissed. […]