Unresponsive Landlord Red Flags

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In Michigan, landlords must maintain consistent communication and follow proper eviction procedures. Unresponsiveness and lack of valid contact information can be red flags. Seek legal advice.

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If a landlord or property management company tryna demands there property back and they have no an unresponsive to emails no matter where you at aint that a red flag
Yes, it can be a red flag. It's important to understand your lease agreement and local landlord-tenant laws. Can you tell me where you are located so I can provide more specific information?
What if u never signed a lease and they have no phone or is unresponsive
If you're in the US, general rules:
*. Verbal agreements can sometimes serve as a lease.
*. Landlords are required to provide contact information.
*. Eviction must follow the state's legal process.
Could you specify your location for more accurate information?
So what if a company or landlord that always unresponsive and calls from different numbers but when u call back no answer should they be tryna evict me
If you're in the US, rules are:
*. Eviction must follow a process, usually starting with written notice.
*. Landlords should be responsive to tenant communications.
*. Landlords cannot harass tenants.
Could you please specify your location for more tailored information?
Am an Michigan
In Michigan:
*. Eviction requires a written notice from the landlord.
*. Landlords must maintain contact with tenants.
*. Landlords cannot harass tenants or violate their privacy.
Please seek legal advice if you believe your rights are being violated.
What if never no contact and unresponsive in tryna recover their property
In Michigan, landlords must provide a written notice for eviction. If they're unresponsive and no contact has been made, it could be a violation of landlord-tenant laws. Consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
If they calls from different numbers and i can back but unresponsive and never responsive on they email is that even a landlord or property management company
In Michigan, landlords are required to maintain contact with their tenants. If they are unresponsive or using different numbers and not replying to emails, it may be a violation of landlord-tenant laws. Consider seeking legal advice.
What if they based in new York in the property Michigan
If the landlord is based in New York but the property is in Michigan, they still must abide by Michigan landlord-tenant laws. This includes maintaining contact with tenants and following proper eviction procedure. Seek local legal advice to understand your rights better.
So a valid landlord or property management company always suppose to stay in touch even if they tryna evict you correct
Correct. In Michigan, landlords must maintain communication with tenants, even during an eviction process. They must also follow the proper legal procedures for eviction. If these conditions are not met, it could be a violation of your rights.
But what if they start sending u eviction notices like i said they are unresponsive no phone doesn't that seem kinda odd
In Michigan, landlords must provide a valid contact for communication. If you're receiving eviction notices but they're unresponsive, it's unusual and can be legally questionable. Seek professional legal advice for your specific situation.
They like how could yall be doing this when there is noway to get intouch just email but again always unresponsive
If you're in Michigan and the landlord or property management company is unresponsive, it could be a violation of your rights. Landlords are required to maintain open communication with their tenants. I recommend seeking professional legal advice.
Do landlord and property management company should not call from different numbers correct
In Michigan, landlords should maintain a consistent form of contact. If they're frequently changing numbers, it could be seen as a violation of your rights. It's recommended to seek legal advice in this case.
What if they just stop accepting my payment in section * payment ain't that illegal
In Michigan, landlords cannot refuse to accept valid forms of rental payment without a legal reason. If they stop accepting your Section * voucher without proper cause, it may be a violation of law. Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.
So a valid landlord or property management company would be listed correct
Yes, typically a valid landlord or property management company would be registered and listed. In Michigan, many rental properties are required to be registered with the local city or county. If you're unsure, consider seeking legal advice or contacting your local housing department.
So if u never signed a lease with this company am month to month
In Michigan, even without a signed lease, a month-to-month tenancy can exist. It is governed by the same laws as a normal lease.
*. Notice must be given to end the tenancy.
*. Landlord must maintain contact.
*. Proper eviction procedure must be followed.
Consult a local attorney for specifics.
Landlord never ever in contact
It's unusual for a landlord to not maintain contact. In Michigan, this can be a violation of landlord-tenant laws. If they're trying to evict you, they must follow proper procedures including giving a written notice. You should seek legal advice.
So a proper landlord or management company always suppose to have contact correct
Yes, a proper landlord or property management company should always maintain open and consistent communication with their tenants. This is a requirement under Michigan landlord-tenant laws.
If they have no phone or unresponsive to emails is they even valid
In Michigan, landlords should have a valid method of contact for tenants. If they have no phone number or are unresponsive to emails, it may be a violation of landlord-tenant laws. You should consider seeking legal advice.
They not suppose to call u of all this different numbers correct
Correct, in Michigan, landlords should maintain consistent and reliable contact with tenants. Constantly changing numbers could be viewed as a violation of landlord-tenant laws. Please consider seeking legal advice in this situation.
What if they call from all this different numbers in i call back and nothing
In Michigan, landlords should maintain a single, consistent form of contact. If they call from different numbers and are unresponsive when you call back, it may be a violation of landlord-tenant laws. Consider seeking legal advice on this.
What if a landlord or property management company that always unresponsive but the a lawyer would start sending me stuff
In Michigan, landlords should maintain contact with tenants. If they're unresponsive but a lawyer starts sending you legal documents, this might be part of the eviction process. However, it's unusual and could be legally questionable. Seek legal advice to understand your rights better.
Like do ppl suppose to come see if u still living in the property
In Michigan, landlords have the right to inspect their property with proper notice to the tenant. However, they must respect the tenant's privacy and cannot harass or intimidate the tenant. Always consult with a legal professional if you feel your rights are being violated.
What if they just want they property back because they want it back should i move
In Michigan, landlords can't force you out without proper eviction procedure. They must give written notice. If there's no lease, you are likely a month-to-month tenant. Always seek legal advice if faced with eviction.
Yup am month to month i was told if they wanna recover they property i will have to move
In Michigan, landlords must provide a *-day written notice to month-to-month tenants if they wish to reclaim their property. If you receive such a notice, it's advisable to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options.
Without it
In Michigan, if you haven't received a proper written notice from your landlord, they cannot legally force you to move out. Even for a month-to-month tenancy, you have rights. I recommend seeking legal advice to fully understand your situation.
So what if i go to court in i don't have a 30days notice
In Michigan, landlords must provide a *-day notice for month-to-month tenancies. Without it, eviction may not be valid. In court, you can argue the eviction is unlawful due to lack of proper notice. I recommend consulting with a local attorney.
Will i be able to stay
In Michigan, without proper notice, a court may rule the eviction as invalid. This could potentially allow you to stay. However, every case is unique. It's important to consult with a local attorney to understand your specific situation and rights.
I have zoom hearing Thursday without any 30day notice
In Michigan, a landlord must provide a *-day notice before eviction. If you haven't received this, you can raise it at your hearing. It's crucial to consult a local attorney to prepare for this Zoom hearing and understand your rights better.
A 30 day notice to quit correct
Yes, in Michigan, landlords are required to give a *-day notice to quit for month-to-month tenancies. This notice should be in writing. If this was not received, it could impact the legality of the eviction. Please consult with a local attorney for further advice.
What if u receive one with the 30days on it
If you received a *-day notice to quit in Michigan, it means your landlord wants to end your month-to-month tenancy. If you don't move out by the end of 30 days, they can start eviction proceedings. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.
I said what if u receive a notice to quit but it doesn't have the 30days on it
In Michigan, a notice to quit without a *-day period may not be valid for month-to-month tenancies. If you received such a notice, consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights and options.
Will that what i have
If your notice to quit doesn't specify a *-day period, it might not be valid under Michigan law for month-to-month tenancies. You should consult a local attorney to understand your rights and navigate the eviction process appropriately.
So want a legit landlord or property management company should no this correct
Yes, a legitimate landlord or property management company should be aware of the proper legal procedures in Michigan, including providing a *-day notice to quit for month-to-month tenancies. If they aren't following the correct procedures, it's advisable to seek legal advice.
I got a paper saying we must move by and a notice to quit but with no 30days on it
In Michigan, a notice to quit should include a *-day period for month-to-month tenants. If your notice doesn't specify this, it may not be valid. Consult a local attorney to understand your rights and further steps.
It sounds like a scam right for a landlord or property management company to have no phone unresponsive to they emails and not listed
Yes, in Michigan, landlords are required to maintain open and consistent communication with tenants. If they're unresponsive or not providing a valid contact information, it can be a red flag. It's recommended to seek legal advice in such situations.
So a lawyer should not be sending me stuff then correct if they always unresponsive
In Michigan, landlords should maintain contact with tenants. If they're unresponsive and a lawyer starts sending you legal documents, this might be part of the eviction process. However, it's unusual and could be legally questionable. Seek legal advice to understand your rights better.
No contact at all should they still be doing this
In Michigan, landlords should maintain open and consistent communication with tenants. If you're receiving legal documents with no contact from the landlord, it is unusual. Consult a legal professional to understand your rights and next steps better.
So a landlord or property management company that real should never be unresponsive correct
Correct. In Michigan, a legitimate landlord or property management company should always maintain open and consistent communication with tenants. Being unresponsive could be a violation of landlord-tenant laws. It's advisable to seek legal advice in this situation.
If they not could be a scam correct
Correct. In Michigan, if a landlord or property management company is unresponsive, uses different phone numbers, and doesn't follow proper eviction procedures, it can be suspicious. Always consult a local attorney if you suspect a scam.