Illegal Eviction And Arson
Summary
In Arizona, landlords must provide proper notice and follow legal procedures for eviction. Attempted arson, such as throwing a gasoline-filled bottle, is a serious criminal offense and should be reported to the police immediately. If you face illegal eviction or criminal threats, consider seeking legal advice to protect your rights and ensure your safety.Full Conversation
I was illegally kicked out of my apartment the same night someone tried to burn my apartment down by throwing a bottle filled with gasoline through my kids' window. I have not received an eviction notice
Hi ****, that sounds like a very serious situation. Since you mentioned you were illegally kicked out without an eviction notice, it might be a case of illegal eviction.
- Illegal Eviction: Landlords must follow legal procedures to evict tenants, including proper notice.
- Attempted Arson: The act of throwing a gasoline-filled bottle is a criminal offense.
Where are you located? This will help determine the specific laws applicable to your case.
Tucson, Az
****, based on your situation, here are some points to consider:
- Illegal Eviction: Arizona law requires landlords to provide proper notice and follow specific procedures before evicting a tenant.
- Attempted Arson: This is a serious criminal offense and should be reported to the police immediately.
Have you already reported the attempted arson to the authorities?