01-20-2025, 05:50 AM
No they can't throw your belongings out.
You don't even have to have a lease to live there. If no lease then court or cops default to basic real estate law. If you're belongings are inside a property it's assumed an agreement was made for you to live there.
If your landlord wants you out he has to server you with a 30 day notice and depending on what state might need a good excuse to do so.
If you receive a 30 day try paying the rent still. If he cashes the check the notice may be void and he'll have to file another. Same goes with a 3 day pay or quit notice.
You don't even have to have a lease to live there. If no lease then court or cops default to basic real estate law. If you're belongings are inside a property it's assumed an agreement was made for you to live there.
If your landlord wants you out he has to server you with a 30 day notice and depending on what state might need a good excuse to do so.
If you receive a 30 day try paying the rent still. If he cashes the check the notice may be void and he'll have to file another. Same goes with a 3 day pay or quit notice.

