Hello, Any advice, suggestions, tips for
a eviction court date?
Not exact matches
The
Court of Appeal of Brussels also stated that the
eviction of the International Polar Foundation from the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica in October was not legally justified, and that it was a violation of the initial accords between the State and the Foundation
dating from 2007, and culminating in 2010 with the Protocol of Partnership by which the International Polar Foundation donated the research station to the Belgian State.
The
court will set a
date for a hearing, usually before the
eviction date.
In this cases, it provides a less messy and more flexible alternative to an
eviction action to get a tenant to leave voluntarily, while compensating a landlord, without
court action, when the tenant just can't leave quite on time for some reason like an inability to get movers scheduled by the lease termination
date.
To provide more detail on the key legal events, the order of October 20, 2008 granted the Tsuu T'ina Nation an adjournment of its
eviction action sine die (without a fixed
date), on the condition that the status quo was maintained until the case returned to
court.
Yes, you will have to file for
eviction, get a
court date, go to
court (or have your attorney do it), get a set out
date, get folks to help with the set out and then you will be rid of the tenant.
In practical terms, a landlord might not even get a hearing
date for weeks or months, and it's hard to imagine any
court speeding the
eviction of service personnel on active duty.
Then you filed in small claims
court for an
eviction which meant another notice delivered by the sheriff and a
court date usually about three weeks out.
I market in the San Diego area and doing research for
evictions noticed that the county only makes them available to the public 90 days after the
court date.
If your tenant does not remedy the issue or move out by that
date, then it's time to file your
eviction at
court.
I already started the
eviction process and i have
court date set for 8/31.