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	<title>Comments on: Can I or should I file a complaint against my landlord/leasing company for filing a complaint for eviction before my 30 days was over?</title>
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		<title>By: JAYR</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normally, a 3-day pay or quit is given before a court summons. The formal eviction process begins after the deadline from that notice has passed. But if your lease agreement says that you are allowed 30 days as grace period if you cannot pay your rent, then that means you have 30 days from the date your rent is due before you will be served with the 3-day quit or pay notice. You can attach your lease agreement to the response letter that you will be sending to court. Since the eviction process was put to a stop, you shouldn&#039;t be getting an eviction on your records. You can also file a lawsuit against your landlord for damages so you can take your case to a good lawyer. Your other option would be to file a complaint with the RPA and possibly affect your landlord&#039;s business. Good luck!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Normally, a 3-day pay or quit is given before a court summons. The formal eviction process begins after the deadline from that notice has passed. But if your lease agreement says that you are allowed 30 days as grace period if you cannot pay your rent, then that means you have 30 days from the date your rent is due before you will be served with the 3-day quit or pay notice. You can attach your lease agreement to the response letter that you will be sending to court. Since the eviction process was put to a stop, you shouldn&#8217;t be getting an eviction on your records. You can also file a lawsuit against your landlord for damages so you can take your case to a good lawyer. Your other option would be to file a complaint with the RPA and possibly affect your landlord&#8217;s business. Good luck!</p>
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