Verbal Lease Eviction Rights
Summary
Verbal leases in Michigan are valid for less than a year. Landlords must provide a 30-day notice for eviction. If eviction is retaliatory or discriminatory, you may have a defense. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice. If a property is sold without the consent of all beneficiaries, it may lead to legal disputes.Full Conversation
I have a verbal lease what is the rights of have against eviction
Hello *. Verbal leases can be legally binding, but they're often harder to enforce. Could you please tell me where you're located so I can provide more specific information?
Wayne michigan
In Michigan:
- Verbal leases are valid for less than a year.
- Landlord must provide a *-day notice for eviction.
- You can defend yourself if eviction is retaliatory or discriminatory.
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
- Verbal leases are valid for less than a year.
- Landlord must provide a *-day notice for eviction.
- You can defend yourself if eviction is retaliatory or discriminatory.
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
I was hurt and couldn't pay but was told verbally not to worry until I got my settlement, it wasn't what the owner thought so now there selling in retaliation
In Michigan, it's illegal for landlords to evict tenants in retaliation for asserting their rights. If you can prove your eviction is retaliatory, you may have a defense. Please consult a local attorney to understand your rights better.
She sold the house already and told me I have till July *
If you believe the eviction is retaliatory, consider consulting a lawyer. It seems you have a short time, so acting quickly is important. If you need legal aid services in Wayne, Michigan, I can provide contacts.
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She has a joint lease with a beneficiary who she has not told of the sale how can that happen
In Michigan:
- All beneficiaries should be informed about the sale.
- Failure to do so might lead to legal disputes.
Please consult a local attorney to understand your rights and possible course of action.
- All beneficiaries should be informed about the sale.
- Failure to do so might lead to legal disputes.
Please consult a local attorney to understand your rights and possible course of action.
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How can I protect my family from eviction
To protect your family from eviction in Wayne, Michigan:
- Pay rent on time and maintain the property
- Keep records of all interactions with the landlord
- If facing eviction, consult with a local attorney or legal aid service
- Assert your rights if eviction is retaliatory or discriminatory.
- Pay rent on time and maintain the property
- Keep records of all interactions with the landlord
- If facing eviction, consult with a local attorney or legal aid service
- Assert your rights if eviction is retaliatory or discriminatory.
Would failure to pay due to injury be considered retaliation
In Michigan:
- Landlords can't retaliate against tenants for exercising their legal rights.
- If you can prove that you couldn't pay due to injury and the landlord knew it but still proceeded with eviction, it could potentially be seen as retaliation.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
- Landlords can't retaliate against tenants for exercising their legal rights.
- If you can prove that you couldn't pay due to injury and the landlord knew it but still proceeded with eviction, it could potentially be seen as retaliation.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
Sale of property without consent of beneficiary
In Michigan:
- The sale of property generally requires the consent of all beneficiaries.
- If consent wasn't obtained, it might be considered a breach of trust.
- The beneficiary may have legal recourse.
Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.
- The sale of property generally requires the consent of all beneficiaries.
- If consent wasn't obtained, it might be considered a breach of trust.
- The beneficiary may have legal recourse.
Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.