Tenant Rights In North Dakota

Summary

Landlords in north dakota must provide written notice for eviction and detail any security deposit deductions. Vulnerable adults may qualify for legal aid services. If you disagree with deposit deductions, you can challenge them in small claims court. Consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights and options.

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I will try it’s kinda of a long story, first of all I am a Vounable adult with a disability and live in North Dakota and my landlord is taking advantage of me and I am over it
Hi Leslie! It sounds like a difficult situation. Could you tell me how your landlord is taking advantage of you? This will help me provide more specific information related to your issue.
So my daughter and I lived in a * bedroom townhouse for 6 years then she moved out and I transferred to a * bedroom in the same area and for the most part I am a good tenant, but have been unreasonably because I have been late with rent and had a lots of eviction notices
It sounds like you're in a tough spot. Here are some general points about tenant rights in Minnesota:
- A landlord must follow proper legal procedures for eviction, including giving proper notice.
- Tenants may have defense against eviction if the landlord did not follow legal procedures.
- Assistance programs may be available for vulnerable adults facing eviction.
Is there a specific aspect of your situation you need more information about or any particular action you're considering?
I live in North Dakota
Thank you for clarifying your location. Here are some general points about tenant rights in North Dakota:
- Landlords must provide written notice for eviction and follow proper legal procedures.
- Vulnerable adults may qualify for legal aid services.
- Tenants can defend against eviction if procedures are not followed.
Is there a specific aspect of your situation you need more information about?
Yes I lived in my townhouse for 6 years and did a transfer and they didn’t give me back my deposit on the * bedroom said it was in bad shape not true then I went to the * bedroom and had to pay almost * .* my therapist told me they are taking advantage of me because they no I have a disability
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It seems like you may be dealing with a challenging situation. In North Dakota, landlords must provide a written statement detailing any deductions from a security deposit. If you disagree with the deductions, you can challenge them in small claims court.
Would you like more information on how to proceed, or do you have any other specific questions about your rights in this situation?