Summary
In Oklahoma, landlords must provide written notice for eviction due to lease violations. Tenants have 10 days to correct the issue. If corrected, eviction should not proceed. If the landlord refuses to reconsider, tenants can contest the eviction in court. Legal counsel is recommended for navigating this process.Full Conversation
My land lord is trying to evict me for no me violating a lease violation
Hello! Sorry to hear about your situation. To help you better, could you please tell me which state you're located in? Different states have different laws regarding eviction.
Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, the landlord must have a valid reason to evict you, such as non-payment of rent or lease violation. If you didn't violate the lease, here are your rights:
- Landlord must provide written notice of eviction
- You have the right to defend against the eviction in court.
Consider seeking advice from a legal professional.
I did violate the lease but it was one violation
In Oklahoma, even a single lease violation could be grounds for eviction. However, there are steps your landlord must follow:
- They must provide a written notice specifying the violation.
- You have the right to correct the violation within 10 days.
- If not corrected, eviction process may proceed.
Consider professional legal advice.
That’s not fair
I understand your frustration. However, laws are often strict to maintain order. If you feel wronged, it's best to consult with a legal professional. They can help you understand your rights and possibly negotiate with your landlord.
I alredy corrected the problem
That's great to hear. Did your landlord acknowledge the correction of the violation? If yes, they should not proceed with the eviction. Nevertheless, keep any documents or proof related to your correction. It might be needed if a legal dispute arises.
But she will not reconsider
I'm sorry to hear that. In Oklahoma, if you've corrected the violation within the notice period and can provide proof, you can contest the eviction in court. It's advisable to seek legal counsel for this process.