Eviction Rights For Tenants
Summary
Long-term hotel residents in Tennessee may have tenant-like rights, requiring formal eviction processes. If considered a tenant, a formal eviction notice is necessary. Consult local legal aid or tenant rights organizations for guidance. The Tennessee Human Rights Commission and Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee can provide assistance.Full Conversation
My name is lastaijah golden i sm a resident at an extended stay hotel and have been here a year yhey have threatened me with telling me o have to move my things out today when i have not been served any eviction notices as of yet
I'm sorry to hear about the situation. In Tennessee, evictions from hotels can be complex. Generally, if you've stayed long-term, you may have tenant rights. It's important to know:
- Hotels may not need to follow formal eviction procedures like a landlord.
- If considered a tenant, you may require a formal eviction notice.
Do you want more information on your rights or assistance with local resources?
Yes
In Tennessee, your rights may depend on whether you're considered a tenant or a guest. Here’s some information:
- Long-term hotel residents often gain tenant-like rights.
- If considered a tenant, a formal eviction process is required.
- Consult local legal aid or a tenant's rights organization for assistance.
Would you like help finding local resources or legal aid?
I already consulted legal aid of Middle Tennessee
It sounds like you're dealing with a tough situation. Since you've already consulted legal aid, you might consider reaching out to the Tennessee Human Rights Commission or a local tenant's rights organization for additional support. They can offer guidance specific to your circumstances. Would you like contact information for such organizations?
Yes
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It seems like a significant issue given the potential violation of tenant rights. Here are some organizations that might assist you:
- Tennessee Human Rights Commission
- Local tenant's rights organizations.
If you need contact information for these, feel free to ask!
I do
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Considering your situation and the potential violation of tenant rights, it's important to consult with the right organizations. Here are two resources that might assist you:
*. Tennessee Human Rights Commission
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [TN Human Rights Commission](https://www.tn.gov/humanrights.html)
*. Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [Legal Aid Society](https://las.org)
These organizations can provide guidance tailored to your circumstances. Please reach out to them for more detailed assistance. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!