Quote Quoting kinesis
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yes but you can't be thrown out on your ass so easily, tenants have rights.. a 30 day notice is required. my rent for my last month of living here was paid, on the 1st begins my 30 days notice, i see it, that 30 days notice is required paid or not. i need exper legal advice and im not going to get it from those defending the side of renters
depending on why they are evicting you, a 30 day notice may not be required.

If the rent is not paid, a 3 day notice to cure is given. If situation is not cured, then eviction proceedings can start immediately.

If 30 days notice is required, it is still required to be paid for. If that period is not paid, the LL has rights to retain deposit (only as allowed by law) and has the right to sue for any balance remaining.

For having so many legal eagles in your family, I find your position and attitude quite unbelievable. What is your parents advice onthis situation? I doubt it would reflect your attitiude.


just so you understand a "renter" is synonymous with "tenant".


So,

1) 30 days is MANDATORY by law, paid for or not?
depends on situation. Even with the rent paid, a 3 day notice may be available to the LL. There is justification for this depending on the circumstances.
2) No agreement means I am not obligated to pay?
Not sure what you mean here. You are required to pay for any time you are a tenant unless there is a statute that allows you to refuse payment for cetain situations. These situations are generlly things like failure to repair (severe conditions and an illegal lease or rental unit)

3) Civil suit for my deposit back?
Nobody here has any idea if you are due your deposit back. There are many many reason a LL can retain a deposit and with your rantings, I suspect there is much more here than a simple eviction. Of course, if I am off the mark, then yes, a civil suit would be proper for a failure to return a deposit.
4) Public record access to obtain the owner's name/tel #
Not sure what you are after here. You should already have the name and telephone number of the owner or authorized agent (manager). Maybe a bit more explanation here would help.