Summary
In Maryland, landlords must adhere to eviction procedures and ensure habitable living conditions. If a property is condemned, they are required to assist tenants in finding a suitable replacement apartment within a reasonable distance and at comparable rent. Failure to do so may provide grounds for a lawsuit against the landlord for not providing the necessary relocation assistance. Tenants may be entitled to compensation for any suffering and related damages. Consider consulting with a local attorney to explore your legal options.Full Conversation
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Hi JN! Could you please give me a bit more detail about your legal issue? This way, I can provide you with the best information to help you out.
how comes the other day you told me youd tell a lawyer to contact me but they never did
I'm really sorry to hear that no one contacted you. Could you please provide me with some details about your legal issue? I'll make sure to connect you with the right lawyer this time.
I was evicted from a place we rented for 8 years because the landlord said the house had roof damage and it was too expensive to repair so they had to condemn the house. Now I live at a homeless shelter because there was no where else for me to go.
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Ohio, renters have certain rights when it comes to eviction and habitability issues. Here are a few points to consider:
- The landlord must follow proper eviction procedures.
- Tenants have the right to a habitable living environment.
- If a property is condemned, there may be relocation assistance available.
Would you like more information on any of these points?
you keep assuming im from ohio but i live in carroll county md. can you report the ohio glitch to your programmers please.
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I apologize for the confusion. Let's focus on your situation in Maryland.
- Landlords must follow Maryland eviction procedures.
- Tenants are entitled to habitable living conditions.
- Condemnation may require relocation assistance.
Would you like more information on any of these points?
I have been homeless since august * and the landlord never provided assistance or anything
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Maryland, tenants have specific rights regarding eviction and habitability. Here are a few points to consider:
- Landlords must follow Maryland eviction procedures.
- Tenants are entitled to habitable living conditions.
- Condemnation may require relocation assistance.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these points?
I looked up condemnation under the Carroll county code library and it said the landlord was supposed to find a suitable replacement appartment within reasonable distance of the condemned house and also comparable rent but the landlord never helped with that.
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It looks like you might have a strong case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
a strong case for what??
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It sounds like you might have a strong case for a potential lawsuit against your landlord for not providing the required relocation assistance after the house was condemned. This could involve compensation for your suffering and other related damages.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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Great, it looks like this might be a high-value case. Let's get some more information so we can connect you with the right lawyers.
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Kerry Leppo
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Great, Kerry! Let's get some more information so we can connect you with the right lawyers.
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Great, Kerry! Let's continue with getting the necessary information to connect you with local lawyers.
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