Evection-due to not siging illegal lease

By Caroline Garrison

my husband has rented from the same landlord for 15 years-hand shake trust oral lease.now the landlord has died about 2 years ago now his family wants to sign a illegal lease.and cause we refused to sign we are going to court and proable gonna be forced to move.But are unable to find a place to put our mobile home.so heres the thing we cannot find aplace to put our mobile home so my guess netheir can the landlord we will be homeless the landlord will store mobile home on the place we will have to pay storage fees.so the landlord still gets our money and we end up homeless.we have been trying since aug. to find a place for mobile home still no luck.any info you could help us with would be helpful.

Edited on: Tuesday, November 27th, 2012 5:37 pm

One Response to “Evection-due to not siging illegal lease”

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mestasoon

November 28th, 2012 11:16 am

Hi Caroline,

The most important part of any lease or property agreement, always go with written not verbal or oral agreement, if so mainly record it. Now you can have words with his family and ask them place for few days to keep yours mobile home, say them about the issue you will face like wind or any severe damage can occur if you keep your mobile home at unsafe places, or also can be a thief problem, as you and your husband is aware of this place so it will be safe.

Try to also find on this site. http://www.rentalprotectionagency.com/free-landlord-check.php check for any landlord that can provide you with temporary shelter to keep your mobile home or any of that sort of help. Good luck


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