A tenant has until: 1. The time frame listed on the eviction notice that one must move or face eviction proceedings; or 2. at the eviction hearing, the time the judge will order the defendant to move out by or face removal by the sheriff's department or constable. Remember: an eviction is not the process of being kicked out of your home (this is actually called a termination of tenancy/lease), but rather, a court hearing the landlord initiates to get you forced to move out.
Even if you move, if you do not answer the eviction complaint, a default judgment will be entered against you without any further notice.
A stipulation in an eviction is a agreement where the landlord and tenant agree to something, such as a move-out date, payment of rent for dismissal of the eviction, etc.
You need to go through the eviction process, just like you would with anyone else. If he is on the lease, you cannot evict him. If he isn't, start by giving him a three day notice. If he doesn't move out, you will need to file for formal eviction in court.
That's his choice, but know that the eviction can still show in court records.
"How long do you have till an eviction is off of your credit?" i am looking for an apartment but i have an eviction that's about 9 years old. the question on the aplication is have i ever been evicted? do i say yes or no? how do i find out if its still there?
I'm in Reno NV. Here's the information you need. First you have to give them five days written notice to pay or move. If they don't pay or move, you can start the eviction. Please go to this website & read the instructions. http://www.nvsupremecourt.us/documents/forms/ADKT395.AptInstGeneral.pdf
After the issuance of a writ of possession, which is not the same as an eviction, you have 30 days if lot rent is paid, 5 days if it is not.
around 30 days
Ten months
Eviction Notice - 2007 was released on: USA: 15 May 2007 (Long Beach, California)
An eviction is when your landlord makes you move out of your home within a few days before a court hearing. The amount of time of eviction will vary by state and this information is usually stated in the lease of the rental.