Unjust Eviction Notice Concerns

Summary

Landlords in North Dakota must provide written notice before terminating a tenancy. If the issue is curable, tenants should be given a chance to address it. If youve complied and still face eviction, seek legal advice. Legal Aid of North Dakota may assist you.

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My trailer park rental company has given my wife a notice to move the trailer at the end of june however the did not give reason as to why they will not renew the lease agreement nor did they have the right names on it her mother owns the trailer and ee sub lease from her everything they have asked her to fix we have . We keep to ourselves and i go to college and she works when asked they stated our front yard which we have already explained to fhem we cant do anytjing about the teuck topper till we get the clamps and we only have two trash cans out front
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In order to assist you better, could you please let me know which state you are located in?
North dakota
In North Dakota, landlords must provide a written notice of termination for all tenancies. Here are some key points:
- Landlords must provide a notice before termination.
- If the reason is curable (e.g. removing items), landlords usually must provide an opportunity to cure the issue.
Please consult with a local attorney for more detailed advice.
What if we have been doing that and they still trying to have us move out
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In North Dakota, if your lease violation is curable and you've addressed it, but the landlord continues to demand eviction, you should seek legal advice. Legal Aid of North Dakota may assist you.