Landlord Eviction Without Reason

Summary

In Michigan, landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction, such as rent arrears or lease violations. Section 8 tenants are not responsible for the housing authoritys portion of the rent. If a landlord attempts to evict without a valid reason or demands the tenant pay the housing authoritys portion, it may be unlawful. Tenants should seek legal advice immediately. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid at (888) 783-8190 for assistance.

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What if a landlord demands there property without a valid reason
Hello Joe,
In Michigan:
- Landlords must give a *-day notice before eviction.
- They must have a lawful reason, such as lease violation.
- If eviction is without reason, you may contest it in court.
For more specific advice, consider consulting a local lawyer.
They just asking * property did not give me a reason why
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, a landlord cannot evict without a valid reason. I suggest you consult a lawyer. Detroit Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service could be of help. Their contact number is: (*) *-*.
They say its rent but i pay my portion section * pays there portion but section * owe them more but tryna make me pay it
In Michigan, Section * tenants can't be held responsible for the housing authority's portion of the rent. If your landlord is trying to make you pay it, you could consult a legal advisor for help. Reach out to Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
No they just demanded that property they don't want no more payments from me though
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, the landlord must provide a reason for eviction. If they're demanding the property without accepting payments, it could be unlawful. I recommend seeking legal advice. Detroit Eviction Defense might be able to help: (*) *-*.
What if its rent but section * owe them more
In Michigan, landlords can't hold Section * tenants responsible for the housing authority's part of the rent. If there's a discrepancy, it should be resolved between the landlord and the housing authority. Consider getting legal advice: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
That is the reason why they want to recovery they property now but i i been doing my part
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords cannot recover their property without a valid reason, even if Section * owes them. It's advised to seek legal advice. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid at (*) *-* for assistance.
That's the reason that tryna recover there property because of it
Hello Joe,
If your landlord is trying to recover the property due to Section *'s portion of the rent, this could be deemed unlawful. You should seek legal advice immediately. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid at (*) *-*.
Yes its section * that owe but they keep trying get my to pay
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, Section * tenants like you aren't responsible for the housing authority's portion of the rent. If your landlord persists, you might need legal counsel. Detroit Eviction Defense can assist: (*) *-*.
Yea just just telling me they wanna recover they property now
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords must provide valid reasons for eviction and can't hold Section * tenants responsible for the housing authority's part of the rent. Reach out to a legal aid organization for immediate help: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
What if they still pay but there behind
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords must wait until rent is14 days late before they can begin eviction proceedings. If Section * is late but still pays, eviction may not be lawful. Please seek legal advice: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
They can't just recover property for late rent right
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords can start eviction proceedings if rent is 14 days late. However, as a Section * tenant, you are not responsible for the housing authority's portion. It's best to seek legal advice: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
If am not responsible can they still recover they property
Hello Joe, in Michigan, landlords cannot recover their property without a valid reason such as rent arrears or lease violation. As a Section * tenant, you're not liable for the housing authority's part of the rent. Legal advice is recommended: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
What if they tryna get me too pay or i have to get out
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords can't force Section * tenants to pay the housing authority's portion. If they insist, it's possibly unlawful. Please consult a legal advisor. Detroit Eviction Defense can be reached at (*) *-*.
What if the landlord have not reached out to section * And keep telling me to pay the asking to recovery they property
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords should communicate with Section * about their portion of the rent. If they're pressuring you to pay and threatening recovery of property, it may be against the law. Legal advice is recommended. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
Yea they send my a recovery of possession * it
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, a landlord cannot recover their property without due legal process. If you received a "Recovery of Possession" notice, it's crucial to seek legal advice. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-* for immediate assistance.
What happens it court or if i wanna stay
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, if you want to contest the eviction, you have the right to a court hearing. The judge will decide based on the presented evidence. It's highly advisable to have legal representation. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-* for help.
This will be my second time going first * rent now for the property
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, having prior evictions can make cases more complex. However, if you've been meeting your rent responsibilities and the issue lies with Section *, you still have rights. I strongly recommend getting legal advice: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
Have had no eviction never
Hello Joe,
That's crucial information. In Michigan, if you've never been evicted before and have been fulfilling your responsibilities, your case could be stronger. It's crucial to involve a legal advisor. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
This my first time
Hello Joe,
Facing eviction for the first time can be daunting. In Michigan, you have rights and can contest this in court, especially if you're meeting your rent obligations. It's critical to get legal advice. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
I do the landlord have not gave a valid reason why he wants his property i i been paying
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction. If you're meeting your obligations and eviction is without reason, it's potentially unlawful. Get immediate legal advice. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
They have not gave a valid reason but * rent
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords must have a valid reason, like rent arrears or lease violation, to evict. If you've paid your portion, the issue with Section * isn't your responsibility. Seek legal advice immediately: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
They keep saying i am though
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords can't hold Section * tenants responsible for the housing authority's portion of the rent. I recommend seeking legal counsel immediately. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid at (*) *-* for assistance.
No violations at all i pay my portion always section * do to but they owe more
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, you as a Section * tenant aren't responsible for the housing authority's portion of the rent. If you've fulfilled your obligations, it's potentially unlawful for your landlord to demand more. Seek legal advice: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
What if the landlord say they don't want no more money just want they property and stop u from paying all together
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, a landlord cannot evict without a lawful reason. Stopping you from paying rent and demanding the property might be unlawful. I strongly recommend you seek immediate legal advice. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
They tryna recover the property now
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords must follow proper eviction procedures. If they're trying to recover the property without a valid reason, it may be deemed unlawful. I advise you to seek legal help promptly. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
They say its rent but I been paying my portion
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords can't hold Section * tenants responsible for the housing authority's part of the rent. If you're current with your portion, you're not liable for the rest. Consider seeking legal help: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
What if they called my saying they not gone accept no more payments they just want they property back but has no valid reason to wanting it back
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords cannot refuse rent payments and evict without valid reasons. If they're denying payments and demanding the property, it might be unlawful. You should seek legal advice immediately. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
They want recovery the property but if i been paying i should not be held responsible
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, a landlord cannot evict a tenant who is fulfilling their rent obligations without a valid reason. As a Section * tenant, you are not responsible for the housing authority's portion. Seek legal advice immediately: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
I did not gave a notice or anything just a summons
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, a summons is typically the first step in an eviction process. If you've received a summons without any prior notice, you should immediately consult with a lawyer. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid for assistance: (*) *-*.
What happens if the landlord tryna recover there property in court but u don't wanna move
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, if a landlord takes you to court, you have the right to present your case. If you've been meeting your obligations, the judge may rule in your favor. It's crucial to have legal representation. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
And i have section * just owe more of there portion and they say i owe it thats why am going to court
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, as a Section * tenant, you're not liable for the housing authority's part of the rent. If your landlord insists you owe it, this could be an issue to bring up in court. It's crucial to have legal representation. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
The thing is i went to court the first time and its was dismissed but section * did not pay them yet so now they taking me to recovery they property
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, if your case was dismissed previously and you've been fulfilling your rent responsibilities, any attempt to recover the property could be seen as unlawful. I strongly recommend getting legal representation. Contact Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.
I have been but they claming i owe more
Hello Joe,
In Michigan, landlords can't claim the housing authority's portion of rent from Section * tenants. If they're insisting you owe more, it could be unlawful. I strongly advise seeking legal help: Lakeshore Legal Aid: (*) *-*.