Summary
If youre facing eviction due to unpaid rent and experiencing communication issues with your property management company, its important to document all attempts to contact them. Continue paying your portion of the rent and consult with a local legal aid organization. In Detroit, landlords must follow legal eviction procedures, including issuing a 7-day notice to quit, filing a lawsuit, and obtaining a court order. Inform the judge about the lack of communication and present any evidence during your court hearing. Seek assistance from Detroit’s Department of Housing and Revitalization if needed.Full Conversation
My landlord tryna recover his property from my because section did finish paying there portion but they only got email and my worker been tryna contact them but no answer i say have can some just put out but want answers back
Hello Arlesley, it seems like you're having issues with your landlord because of unpaid rent. In Detroit, landlords must follow these steps for eviction:
- Send a written notice
- File an eviction lawsuit
- Attend a court hearing
- Wait for an official eviction order
If any of these steps were skipped, you might have a case.
My section * been email them its a property management company she wants to talk to them but none one is answering the email
Hello, Arlesley. Communication issues with your property management company can be frustrating. In cases like this, it might be beneficial to:
- Document all attempts to contact them
- Continue paying your portion of the rent
- Consult with a local legal aid organization for assistance
Remember, eviction is a legal process and the landlord must follow all the steps.
I do been how can u put something out * non payment of rent or property if the my worker been tryna contact them never no answer
Hello Arlesley, in Detroit, to evict a tenant for non-payment of rent, landlords have to:
- Issue a *-day notice to quit for non-payment of rent
- If the rent is not paid, file a lawsuit
- Attend court hearing and get a judgement
Remember, they can't evict without court order.
Section * pays they portion to but they owe more like i said my worker been tryna contact them herself its never no answer everything they call its from a different numbers or its always busy they only have email an nobody never answers so how do they expect to get paid if no one answer
Hello Arlesley, it's indeed a complex situation. You can:
- Keep all communication records with the property management company.
- Reach out to Detroit’s Department of Housing and Revitalization.
- Engage a legal aid service to help you address this issue.
Remember, eviction must follow the legal process.
What if section * been tryna reach on to them about payment but no never gets back to them
Hello Arlesley, if Section * can't reach the property management, it's important to:
- Document these communication attempts.
- Report the issue to Detroit’s Department of Housing and Revitalization.
- Consult with a local legal aid service.
Eviction without a court order is illegal.
Because of that i received a recover of possession of property but how can u expect to get paid if no one never answered the phone
Hello Arlesley, it's indeed a tough situation. You should:
- Keep a record of all communication attempts.
- Seek advice from a legal aid service in Detroit.
- Report this issue to local housing authorities.
Remember, eviction procedures must follow the law.
I have zoom court Thursday should i let the just now
Hello Arlesley, for your upcoming Zoom court, do you mean you're unsure of what to tell the judge or what steps to take?
Should i let judge now about they lack of communication
Hello Arlesley, yes, it would be beneficial to inform the judge about the lack of communication from the property management company. Be sure to present any evidence you have of their non-responsiveness.
Should i tell them my worker been tryna contact them but no answer
Hello Arlesley, yes, you should inform the judge about your worker's attempts to contact the property management company. Remember to provide any evidence of these attempts if available.
Because am just like if no one never answers how can yall just take the property
Hello Arlesley, you're right. It's crucial to convey your concerns to the judge. Show evidence of the non-responsiveness from the property management company, including efforts by your Section * worker. Legal eviction must follow due process.