#7405On Sunday, April 29, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
You do not have to be living at the property to have an eviction suite filed against you. If you Signed the lease OR, are listed as an occupant, OR had access to the property, OR had personal possessions at the property, then an eviction can be filed.
If you did not fall into any of those categories, you should have gone to court and explained the situation to the Judge.
If people were breaking in to the yard (I assume forcible entry, as that is the definition of "breaking in"), you should have called the police.
In eviction cases, The Judge is not concerned with name calling. The question at issue is purely money.
Perhaps you will find a more suitable place in the future.
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You do not have to be living
You do not have to be living at the property to have an eviction suite filed against you. If you Signed the lease OR, are listed as an occupant, OR had access to the property, OR had personal possessions at the property, then an eviction can be filed.
If you did not fall into any of those categories, you should have gone to court and explained the situation to the Judge.
If people were breaking in to the yard (I assume forcible entry, as that is the definition of "breaking in"), you should have called the police.
In eviction cases, The Judge is not concerned with name calling. The question at issue is purely money.
Perhaps you will find a more suitable place in the future.
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