Fraudulent Eviction Case Steps

Summary

If you are facing a fraudulent eviction, gather evidence to prove the false claim, file a police report for fraud, and present your case in court. Consult with Adams County Court for next steps and seek help from a local attorney or legal aid. Document all interactions and request written proof of the new tenants authority.

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Hi I am being evicted by someone who claims to be a new tenant since October of * and has Ben harassing me and has filed a eviction case for hearing yesterday and I don't know how to explain to them he is of no agent or manager for our landlord
Hello Katie. It sounds like a difficult situation. To provide you with the right information, can you please confirm your location? Also, have you received any written notice from your landlord regarding this new tenant's authority?
Adams county Colorado
Hi Katie, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you might consider:
*. Request written proof of the new tenant's authority.
*. Consult with a lawyer or local legal aid service.
*. Prepare evidence of harassment for court.
*. Contact Adams County Court at (*) *-* for information on eviction processes.
Remember, this is general advice and may not apply specifically to your case.
No we never have had any notice
Hi Katie, it's important to have written notice for any eviction process. Without it, eviction may be considered illegal. I recommend you:
*. Document all interactions with the new tenant.
*. Contact a lawyer or local legal aid.
*. Present the lack of notice in court.
*. Contact Adams County Court for next steps: (*) *-*.
Fraudulent eviction case
Hi Katie, it seems like you're dealing with a fraudulent eviction. Could you please provide more details about the fraudulent activities you're experiencing? This will help me give you more tailored advice.
The person who claims to be a tenant who is not
Hi Katie, in case of fraudulent eviction, you can:
*. Gather evidence to prove the person's false claim.
*. File a police report for fraud.
*. Present your case in court.
*. Consult with Adams County Court (*) *-* for the next steps.
*. Seek help from a local attorney or legal aid.