Landlord Revokes Eviction Notice
Summary
The users landlord revoked a 60-day eviction notice without providing a written explanation. The user was then given a 3-day notice. The landlords actions could potentially be a violation of landlord-tenant law, which requires landlords to provide a valid reason for eviction in writing. The user was advised to consult with a local attorney to understand their rights and potential legal recourse.Full Conversation
60 days notice passed and landlord revoked it? Now we received another 3 days notice
What is the reason given for the *-day notice?
General Information:
- A *-day notice is usually given for non-payment of rent or violation of lease terms.
60 days are up and landlord revoked it?
Did your landlord provide a reason for the *-day notice?
General Information:
- Landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction, such as non-payment of rent or lease violation.
Landlord revoked 60 days notice what does that mean
Did your landlord provide a written explanation for revoking the *-day notice?
General Information:
- Communication regarding eviction should be in writing for legal purposes.
No
Is there anything else I can help with?
no he didn’t
If your landlord didn't provide a written explanation, it might be a violation of tenant rights. You should consult with a local attorney. Is there anything else I can help with?
what is that violation
The violation could be a breach of the landlord-tenant law, which requires landlords to provide a valid reason for eviction in writing. Is there anything else I can help with?