Summary
In Dayton, Ohio, landlords must follow a legal eviction process, including a 3-day written notice and a court order. Tenants should not break into the property to retrieve belongings. Contact Legal Aid of Western Ohio or Ohio State Legal Services Association for assistance. If unable to reach them, try the Dayton Municipal Court for tenant rights information.Full Conversation
I've been illegally evicted from my home and I have changed locks what is my rights how do I get in all my belongings are there had a *-day notice and I was on the 7th of January
Hello ****. I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide the accurate legal advice, could you please tell me in which state or country you're currently located?
Dayton Ohio Montgomery County
Hello ****,
In Dayton, Ohio, landlords must follow a process to evict tenants:
- Landlords must provide a *-day written notice.
- If you don't vacate, they must file an eviction action with the court.
- Only a court order can enforce an eviction.
You may have rights to re-enter and get your belongings. Please reach out to a local legal aid organization for immediate assistance.
I've been calling everywhere for legal aid and everybody else and I've gotten getting to anybody with that wanting some money who can I talk to about what is my right can I break in that house and getting into my belongings or not and I called the cops
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your difficulty. Please, don't break into the house as it could lead to legal complications. In Dayton, Ohio, the following resources might help:
- Legal Aid of Western Ohio (*-*-*)
- Ohio State Legal Services Association (*-*-*)
These organizations provide free or low-cost legal advice.
I called no one's in one office now and no one's answering the phone
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. You may want to try reaching out to them during regular business hours. Alternatively, you could contact the Dayton Municipal Court (*-*-*) to inquire about tenant rights. Please remember, I'm here to provide general legal information and not specific legal advice.
I'll try that let you know what happens
That sounds like a good plan, ****. Please do keep us updated. We're here to provide any additional general legal information you might need. Stay positive, and remember, don't take any actions that could potentially complicate your situation.