Reply: Guess I figured out why we have had so many evictions file an appeal

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Tia Burke-Smith
All I can say is to make sure your legal name is right on the lease. If it is. It is just a way for residents to buy tons and they don’t have to move
Posted 5 years 2 months ago
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Tia Burke-Smith
Yes. I have seen those. The first the attorney checks is to make sure your legal name is right on the lease. Depending on the judge. The eviction can be dismissed. Went through that one time. 6 months later and legal fees we were finally able to get that resident out.
Posted 5 years 2 months ago
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Lori Breedlove
Brenda Snow Hammett anyone who files bk puts evictions on hold, how long depends on the state. Here is a great read on a story where squatters broke into a home and the owners had to stay with friends while courts did their thing. Then the squatters filed bk to avoid the eviction.
Posted 5 years 2 months ago
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Brenda Snow Hammett
Lori Breedlove BK Company? I was wondering how they are doing it you are probably right about the lawyer involvement
Posted 5 years 2 months ago
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Lori Breedlove
Probably a BK company ... Or crooked lawyer who will find any landlord negligence as a counter claim until suit is dropped. They probably even work on contingency.
Posted 5 years 2 months ago
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Holly Henderson Stuckey
rents go up because expenses, such as property taxes and utilities, continue to rise. The older a community gets, the more expensive it is to maintain. It isn’t always greed.
Posted 5 years 2 months ago