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I just got a notice of eviction, and I'm due to be out by Christmas. How do I fortify my house so I can't be removed?

I just got a notice of eviction, and I'm due to be out by Christmas. How do I fortify my house so I can't be removed?Don’t ever want to rent another home, huh? Because if you do something that stupid, no landlord will ever take you again. It’ll be hard enough with an eviction on your record, but you’ll pretty much guarantee no landlord will ever rent to you again once your record reflects that you had to be removed from the property by law enforcement.Because that’s what happens on “vacate by” day.Twenty-four hours before your “out by” date, law enforcement will post a final notice on your door.At the appointed time, they will return. If you don’t leave willingly, you will be removed by any means necessary.If you “fortify your house”, you’ll get to meet these guys. If you meet these guys, it will get very ugly…for you. And your security deposit won’t be returned, and the landlord can - and should - sue you for the damages you caused them to do.

My landlord is telling me to move out, but I paid within three days after his court order (NY state). He has also ignored my requests for a legal notice of eviction twice. Is he just trying to scare me?

I actually deal with landlord/tenant disputes on a regular basis. This is not legal advice.Talk to an attorney. Today. Most of us don’t charge for initial consultations and we will absolutely tell you what your rights are. Don’t take advice from anyone here on how to specifically deal with your problem. I only have about twenty questions for you from what you’ve posted here and without concrete answers to them even I couldn’t tell you what to do here.Don’t listen to anyone else, talk to a New York landlord/tenant attorney now. They are the only people who are even remotely qualified to answer this.If you absolutely can’t deal with an attorney, reach out to the New York Legal Aid Society; they specifically deal with housing issues.

My landlord came into my apartment in the US to show it to a potential new renter. However, he has not given me notice of eviction, is he allowed just to come into my apartment without notice?

If he’s just letting him into your apartment to see what kind of place it is, but he’s not trying to rent YOUR apartment, he has to give some notice that he wants to show a potential renter to the place, and you have to agree. He can’t just let strangers in, and the both of them just walk around the place without your knowledge.If he’s showing the potential renter the apartment he plans on putting him into, and you inconveniently are already occupying it, he can’t do that without a notice of eviction to you first stating why you are being evicted.Check your lease to see what your options are, and if you feel you are being targeted, contact an attorney versed in real estate law.

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