Summary
In South Dakota, landlords must adhere to legal eviction procedures, including providing a 30-day notice and potentially filing an eviction lawsuit, even if they wish to move into the trailer you are paying for. If rent is unpaid, a 3-day notice is required. Landlords must follow court orders to enforce eviction. Understanding your rights and the legal process can help you respond effectively.Full Conversation
Can you be kick of trailer
It sounds like you might be dealing with an eviction from a trailer. Could you please let me know your location (city and state)? This will help me provide more specific information about tenant rights and eviction laws in your area.
We pay for the trailer but we're getting kicked. Can you tell us if they can do it
It sounds like you might be dealing with an eviction from a trailer. Eviction laws vary by state, but generally, landlords must follow specific legal procedures before evicting tenants. Could you please specify your location (city and state) to provide more precise information on your rights?
Huron SD
In South Dakota, landlords must follow specific legal procedures to evict tenants, including providing proper notice and having a valid reason. Without following these steps, an eviction may be unlawful.
- South Dakota law requires a *-day notice if rent is unpaid.
- A *-day notice is needed for other reasons.
- Landlords must file an eviction lawsuit to enforce eviction.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance with the eviction process?
What if they want to move in the trailer that we are paying
If the landlord wants to move into the trailer you're paying for, they still must follow legal eviction procedures. This includes:
- Providing a *-day notice.
- Filing an eviction lawsuit if you don't vacate voluntarily.
- Following court orders.
Would you like assistance with a specific part of the process?
Yes
In South Dakota, if the landlord wants to move into the trailer you are paying for, they must follow legal eviction procedures, including providing a *-day notice and potentially filing an eviction lawsuit.
Would you like guidance on how to respond to their notice or on any other part of the process?
Yes
If you are paying for the trailer and being asked to vacate, the landlord must follow South Dakota eviction laws:
- Provide a *-day notice.
- File an eviction lawsuit if you do not vacate voluntarily.
- Follow court orders.
Would you like guidance on how to respond to the notice or on another part of the eviction process?