Sudden Eviction Legal Advice

Summary

Chelsea is facing a sudden eviction in Sioux Falls, SD. South Dakota law requires landlords to provide written notice of at least 3 days for non-payment of rent and 30 days for lease violations. If these procedures are not followed, the eviction may be unlawful. Chelsea had a court trial but felt the judge was unjust. She can consider appealing the decision. Additionally, her landlord did not provide notice before entering her unit, which is against South Dakota law requiring 24 hours notice. Chelsea also discovered her landlord is a registered sex offender, which she has the right to know. Legal Aid of South Dakota can provide further assistance.

Full Conversation

Need advice
Of course, Chelsea. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue you're facing? Also, could you let me know your location so I can provide more accurate information?
And help
Hello Chelsea. Could you please specify the exact legal issue you need help with? Also, your location would be helpful to provide more accurate information.
Sioux falls sd
Hello Chelsea, I see you're in Sioux Falls, SD. Could you please provide more detail about the legal issue you're facing so I can assist you better?
I just got told have to be out by tomorrow
It sounds like you're facing a sudden eviction. In South Dakota:
- Landlords must provide written notice of at least 3 days for non-payment of rent.
- For lease violations, landlords must provide a written notice of at least 30 days.
If these haven't been followed, it may be unlawful. Visit Sioux Falls Housing & Redevelopment Commission for advice:
Name: Sioux Falls Housing & Redevelopment Commission
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Minnesota Ave, Sioux Falls, SD *
We had court for trial today
I understand you had a court trial today, Chelsea. Could you please share more about the nature of the trial and the outcome? This will help me provide you with more accurate information.
Judge didn't want to listen
I'm sorry to hear that, Chelsea. If you believe the judge's decision was unjust, you may have the right to appeal. However, appeals can be complex. You should consider seeking legal consultation. Legal Aid of South Dakota might help:

Name: Legal Aid of South Dakota
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD *
Website: www.lasd.org
The landlord woulsnt give any notice before entering
In South Dakota, landlords must give at least * hours' notice before entering a tenant's unit except in emergencies. If this isn't respected, you may have a legal case. Consider consulting with Legal Aid of South Dakota.
Name: Legal Aid of South Dakota
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD *
Website: www.lasd.org
Found out landlord was a sex offender
In South Dakota, sex offenders can be landlords. It's your right to know if your landlord is a registered sex offender. If this causes you discomfort, you may want to seek legal advice. Legal Aid could help:
Name: Legal Aid of South Dakota
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD *
Website: www.lasd.org