Summary
Verbal or written agreements can be considered a lease in Indiana, giving you the right to a formal eviction process. If you receive an eviction notice, you have a minimum of 10 days to vacate. A written promise from your boyfriend may influence the eviction process, so consult an attorney to review your letter and understand your rights better. Reach out to local community resources and shelters for immediate help.Full Conversation
Hi I'm **** I need help
Hello ****, I'm here to help. Can you please describe the legal issue you're facing?
I've been having with my boyfriend on his property and I have bills and mail in my name and I have a writing letter stating that he wouldn't kick me out and now he wants me out
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide the most accurate information, could you please tell me which state you're currently living in?
Indiana
Hello ****, based on your situation in Indiana:
- Verbal or written agreements can be considered a lease.
- You have the right to a formal eviction process.
- He can't forcibly remove you without court involvement.
Please consult with a local attorney to understand your rights better.
I've already gotten a fiction notice two days ago by to sheriff
Hello ****, given the eviction notice in Indiana:
- You have a minimum of 10 days to vacate.
- If you don't vacate, a lawsuit can be filed against you.
- Consult an attorney immediately for further guidance.
But I have a letter stating that he promised not to kick me out
Hello ****, in Indiana:
- A written agreement can potentially influence the eviction process.
- Courts may consider this letter in an eviction lawsuit.
- Legal advice is crucial, so consult an attorney to review your letter.
Because I have no friends no family no to turn too help me
I'm really sorry that you're feeling this way, but I'm unable to provide the help that you need. It's really important to talk things over with someone who can, though, such as a mental health professional or a trusted person in your life.
Ok
Hello ****, I'm truly sorry to hear about your situation. I urge you to contact local community resources and shelters in Indiana. They might be able to provide immediate help. Please also reach out to a local attorney for legal guidance.