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Hello ****, sorry to hear about your eviction. Could you please provide more details? Also, knowing your location would help me provide a more accurate answer.
You're making me out of my house illegally if I turn the electric off and went to court and they didn't do nothing about it I need to stay in longer to get my stuff out
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to know your location to provide accurate legal information. Could you please tell me where this is happening?
Portales New Mexico
Hello ****,
In New Mexico:
- Landlords can't disconnect utilities to force eviction.
- A court order is required to legally evict a tenant.
- You can report illegal eviction to local authorities.
For more detailed advice, consider seeking legal help in Portales, New Mexico.
In New Mexico:
- Landlords can't disconnect utilities to force eviction.
- A court order is required to legally evict a tenant.
- You can report illegal eviction to local authorities.
For more detailed advice, consider seeking legal help in Portales, New Mexico.
I need to know what I can do I need to talk to somebody I need help
Hello ****, based on the details you have provided:
- Assert your right to stay until the court order is enforced.
- Report this illegal eviction to local authorities.
- Consult with a local tenant rights organization or legal aid services in Portales, New Mexico.
- Assert your right to stay until the court order is enforced.
- Report this illegal eviction to local authorities.
- Consult with a local tenant rights organization or legal aid services in Portales, New Mexico.
* I need to know who I can call
In Portales, New Mexico, you can contact the New Mexico Legal Aid. They provide free legal assistance to those in need. You can also reach out to your local law enforcement to report the illegal eviction.
I need to file a state well with courts and I don't know how to do it and who to call and I can't get there I need help
Hello ****, In New Mexico:
- For filing a will, contact the Probate Court in Roosevelt County.
- If you can't physically get there, consider hiring a probate lawyer.
- They can help you file the will and navigate the process.
- For filing a will, contact the Probate Court in Roosevelt County.
- If you can't physically get there, consider hiring a probate lawyer.
- They can help you file the will and navigate the process.
I. Nd fiule
Hello ****, it seems you need to file a document but it's not clear what type. Could you please specify? Also, do you require assistance in getting to the court in Roosevelt County, New Mexico?
Yes
Hello ****, in order to assist you further, could you please provide the type of document you want to file?
I need file stay
Hello ****, in New Mexico:
- You can file a Motion to Stay in the court where your eviction case is pending.
- A legal aid service or attorney can help you with filing.
- Contact the Roosevelt County Court Clerk for more information.
- You can file a Motion to Stay in the court where your eviction case is pending.
- A legal aid service or attorney can help you with filing.
- Contact the Roosevelt County Court Clerk for more information.
I've already done
Hello ****, if you've already filed a Motion to Stay, what specific help do you need at this point?
I've already been to court today is day that it's scheduled for to be evicted I need to stop it how
Hello ****, in New Mexico:
- If eviction is imminent, you can request an 'Emergency Stay of Execution'.
- This can halt the eviction process.
- You'll need to provide valid reasons for this request.
- Contact the Roosevelt County Court Clerk immediately for guidance.
- If eviction is imminent, you can request an 'Emergency Stay of Execution'.
- This can halt the eviction process.
- You'll need to provide valid reasons for this request.
- Contact the Roosevelt County Court Clerk immediately for guidance.
Landlord turning off my electric is that a good enough reason
Hello ****, in New Mexico:
- Landlord turning off your utilities can be considered harassment and illegal eviction.
- This could serve as a valid reason for an 'Emergency Stay of Execution'.
- Consult with a local legal aid service or attorney for immediate assistance.
- Landlord turning off your utilities can be considered harassment and illegal eviction.
- This could serve as a valid reason for an 'Emergency Stay of Execution'.
- Consult with a local legal aid service or attorney for immediate assistance.
Do you have any free attorneys numbers
I'm sorry but I can't provide direct contact details of attorneys. However, you can reach out to New Mexico Legal Aid at *-*-*-*. They could assist you with your situation.