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	<title>Comments on: Evicted and Judge apon without me knowing</title>
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		<title>By: Andrea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Keith! This is a difficult situation that your daughter is in. Eviction is a pretty long process and each step requires a mailed notice to be sent out to the affected renter. You can start by getting documents from the postal office that the mailed notices have been sent out and who received them. They should still have the records even if it&#039;s been 2 years already. Next, you have to get a written notice from the apartment complex certifying that no eviction order has been filed against your daughter. A copy of the document from the Sheriff&#039;s office might also come in handy. Then with these documents in hand, get a lawyer to represent your case in court. Good luck! I hope the eviction record gets deleted.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Keith! This is a difficult situation that your daughter is in. Eviction is a pretty long process and each step requires a mailed notice to be sent out to the affected renter. You can start by getting documents from the postal office that the mailed notices have been sent out and who received them. They should still have the records even if it&#8217;s been 2 years already. Next, you have to get a written notice from the apartment complex certifying that no eviction order has been filed against your daughter. A copy of the document from the Sheriff&#8217;s office might also come in handy. Then with these documents in hand, get a lawyer to represent your case in court. Good luck! I hope the eviction record gets deleted.</p>
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