Eviction Rights In Tennessee

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Possessof property granted as of Sunday I have nowhere to go I am disabled bad hip replacement I went to court had my purse they would not let me in I waited they called me after possession was granted I told my landlord I'm moving ASAP how can that be legal to throw someone out I'm going just need time they have house in real estate reason I have to move I just need time
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Just to clarify, are you saying that your landlord is trying to evict you and you need more time to find a new place to live?
Yes possession was granted as of Sunday I've talked to her by text I am terrified I can't do anything till I get paid I explained it but was not allowed to be in court room because of my purse how is that fair
I understand that you're concerned about being evicted. Can you please let me know which state you are located in so I can provide you with the relevant information and resources to help you?
Dresden tn *
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Tennessee, the rules regarding eviction may vary. Here is some general information that may be helpful:

- In Tennessee, landlords must follow specific procedures to evict a tenant, including providing written notice and filing a lawsuit in court.
- It's important to review your lease agreement to understand your rights and obligations as a tenant.
- If you need more time to find a new place to live, you may want to consider negotiating with your landlord or seeking legal advice.
- The Dresden City Court handles eviction cases in Dresden, TN. You can contact them at [phone number] for more information.

Please let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.