Eviction And Property Rights
Summary
In Nevada, property managers cannot take your belongings if rent is current. Unauthorized removal may be considered theft. Document any unauthorized access and report it to local authorities. You may file a temporary protective order to prevent unauthorized access. Consult Washoe County Reno Justice Court for specific steps.Full Conversation
Rex
Hello Rex! How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Please provide some details about your situation.
I own a manufactured home on a rented piece of property and received an eviction. In June the property manager was issued a writ of restitution for the property and we were removed from the home a couple weeks later. The property manager is still collecting rent I guess because our home is still on the property and they just changed the ledger to say storage instead of rent. If we're paying the store our stuff there can they get into it and take things that they want
Hi Rex,
To better assist you, can you please share your location? Laws regarding eviction and property storage can vary by state or locality.
To better assist you, can you please share your location? Laws regarding eviction and property storage can vary by state or locality.
Reno Nevada
Hi Rex,
Here is some general information regarding your situation in Nevada:
- Property managers cannot enter your home or take your possessions without due process.
- You may be entitled to a hearing to dispute the storage fees or the removal of your belongings.
- It's advisable to check the terms of your rental and storage agreements for specific rights and obligations.
For specific legal assistance, you might consider contacting the nearest court or a legal aid service in Reno, Nevada.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Sierra St, Reno, NV *
Website: www.washoecounty.us
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
Here is some general information regarding your situation in Nevada:
- Property managers cannot enter your home or take your possessions without due process.
- You may be entitled to a hearing to dispute the storage fees or the removal of your belongings.
- It's advisable to check the terms of your rental and storage agreements for specific rights and obligations.
For specific legal assistance, you might consider contacting the nearest court or a legal aid service in Reno, Nevada.
Washoe County Reno Justice Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Sierra St, Reno, NV *
Website: www.washoecounty.us
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
There is no rental agreement and they haven't given us a storage agreement but they did not give us a date that we had to have our stuff out of there by they just keep taking the rent
Hi Rex,
Given the lack of rental and storage agreements, here are some general steps you can consider in Nevada:
- Document all communications and payments.
- Send a written request to the property manager for clarification on terms and deadlines.
- Contact Washoe County Reno Justice Court for legal advice or to file a dispute.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Sierra St, Reno, NV *
Website: www.washoecounty.us
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
Given the lack of rental and storage agreements, here are some general steps you can consider in Nevada:
- Document all communications and payments.
- Send a written request to the property manager for clarification on terms and deadlines.
- Contact Washoe County Reno Justice Court for legal advice or to file a dispute.
Washoe County Reno Justice Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Sierra St, Reno, NV *
Website: www.washoecounty.us
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
As long as the rent is up to date them taking our belongings to stealing isn't it
Hi Rex,
In Nevada, if your rent is up to date, the property manager cannot legally take your belongings. Here are some general points:
- Unauthorized removal of your belongings may be considered theft.
- Document and report any unauthorized access or removal to local authorities.
- Contact Washoe County Reno Justice Court for further assistance.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
In Nevada, if your rent is up to date, the property manager cannot legally take your belongings. Here are some general points:
- Unauthorized removal of your belongings may be considered theft.
- Document and report any unauthorized access or removal to local authorities.
- Contact Washoe County Reno Justice Court for further assistance.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
Can I file for a temporary protective order to keep them out of the house and off the property
Hi Rex,
In Nevada, you may be able to file for a temporary protective order (TPO) to prevent unauthorized access to your property. Here are some general points:
- TPOs are typically used in cases involving harassment or threats.
- Consult the Washoe County Reno Justice Court for specific steps to file a TPO.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Sierra St, Reno, NV *
Website: www.washoecounty.us
In Nevada, you may be able to file for a temporary protective order (TPO) to prevent unauthorized access to your property. Here are some general points:
- TPOs are typically used in cases involving harassment or threats.
- Consult the Washoe County Reno Justice Court for specific steps to file a TPO.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance?
Washoe County Reno Justice Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Sierra St, Reno, NV *
Website: www.washoecounty.us