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    How To Write A Letter To Request To Continue To Reside After Receiving An Eviction Notice?

    I have received an eviction notice. I am last on my rent due to and emergency unexpected death in the family resulting in my having to go out of town. I need to write a letter to the court advising them as to why I am late and what my intentions are. Please help.

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    I'd find out what your state landlord/tenant laws are. So sorry to hear  about your loss.  Wish I could be more help to you on this.  If you are only late for this month, why is your landlord so anxious to evict you?

    answered 6 months ago   

    seems as though she is areal stickler for payment on the date it is due. But, with me being out of town due to this death, I now am faced with having to go to the court and write a letter and pay the rent to avoid immediate eviction. This is so crazy. The realtor that is in charge of renting the property, has advised me today that this owner is unsympathetic, she just wants her money and on time no matter what.

    comment made by Scook 6 months ago    Report

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      I agree w/knutters...if you're only late for one month why is he so anxious to evict you? However, your landlord may have other plans for your living space and saw his window of opportunity to evict you. I can see him evicting you for repeat lateness, but for 1 month? That really would make him a hard-hearted, pompous ass! Are we seeing the whole story here???

      answered 6 months ago   

      1. Loved you calling the landlord a pompous ass, 2. Liked your question on the end, if we are seeing the whole story

      comment made by KnutRbuttR 6 months ago    Report

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