Being served an eviction notice doesn’t mean you have to leave immediately. You have legal rights, and here’s how to protect them:
✅ 1. Understand the Eviction Type
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Pay-or-quit notice: For unpaid rent
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Cure-or-quit notice: For lease violations
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No-fault notice: For owner use, renovations, etc.
✅ 2. Review the Lease and Notice
Check the lease terms and whether the landlord followed the proper legal process. Any violation on their part can help your case.
✅ 3. Respond on Time
In most states, you have 3 to 10 days to respond. If you ignore the notice, you could lose automatically.
✅ 4. Prepare for Court
You may have a hearing in housing court. Bring:
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The lease
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Rent receipts
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Photos/emails proving your claims
✅ 5. Legal Defenses to Eviction
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Landlord did not maintain habitable conditions
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Retaliatory eviction
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Discrimination
✅ 6. Seek Legal Aid
Look for local tenant advocacy organizations or free legal clinics.
Conclusion:
Evictions can be stressful, but knowing your rights and acting quickly gives you the best chance to stay in your home.
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