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I received a 10-day notice to pay rent within 10 days, or quit and deliver up possession of property. The landlord is now saying we have to be out by tomorrow. Can he legally do that if the legal document states different?

I’m an attorney who frequently practices landlord/tennant law.Three things:Asking this question here will get you either questionable or flat out wrong advice. You are asking for legal help and the only person who can give that to you is a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction. Call one. Now.No one here knows your jurisdiction so the advice will be wrong. Landlord/tennant law is insanely jurisdiction-specific and the folks who will try to answer this question really, really dont know what they are talking about. See point one above.The best and only advice you should take for this is from a qualified attorney. Again, see point one above.

How should I respond to a three-day notice of nonpayment of rent?

Sounds like you got a notice to cure or quit.The fundamental answer to your question is, pay your rent before the 3 days are up. If you cannot pay your rent, that is a problem. You can look and see if you qualify for any emergency assistance. Run a search on Google emergency rent assistance in your town or county. You can see if you can borrow the money from a friend or family member.If you do not pay your rent before the 3 days are up, then the landlord may file for eviction on the 4th day. The amount of time it takes to be evicted varies greatly by jurisdiction. However, if you are not paying your rent, sooner or later, you will be removed.The other option is to leave. Now, if you leave, this doesn’t mean you don’t owe your rent. You are still obligated under your lease. It just means you won’t have to go through an eviction. Having an eviction on your record makes it very hard to find a new apartment.If this is a mistake, and you did pay your rent, you should provide proof to your landlord that you paid the rent.If you are not certain of your rights, you should look for a landlord/tenant lawyer. If you cannot afford one, you can see if Legal Aid provides representation to people in your situation.Note: This was asked before Covid-19 really got out of hand in the US. Now there could be limitations on the ability to evict based on local, state, and potentially even federal law.

If you do not pay rent to your landlord, why does the landlord file eviction in court instead of asking you to move out from his property?

We don’t; in fact we usually couldn’t do that even if we wanted to, as most states require us to serve a notice to vacate before we can even proceed with a formal eviction.That notice you receive directly from the landlord is not an eviction notice. Depending on where you live it might be called something like a notice to “cure or quit”, or just to “quit”, and this is the landlord telling you what you must do to avoid having a legal case filed against you. A notice to vacate is the same as a notice to quit, and this one means that you must move out (plus empty and clean the space and return the keys) within a certain number of days, usually three or five, or you will be formally evicted. A notice to “cure or quit” gives you the additional option to pay what you owe – or fix whatever problem has led to the notice – within those days, to avoid being evicted.Some landlords do actually ask tenants to move, before they even issue their own written notices, but there’s a very good reason why a lot of us don’t. If we’ve reached a point where we’d even contemplate eviction, it means we need to get rid of those people. We could ask, but we’ll have absolutely no way of knowing whether the tenant is actually going to be gone by whatever time they agreed to. If they comply, all is well, but if they don’t, we’re right back where we started. If my tenant hadn’t paid rent on April 1st (under normal non-pandemic circumstances), I could serve them with a five day notice to vacate anytime after midnight on the 2nd. If they didn’t leave by the 6th, I could then file them paperwork with the court to have them evicted. It varies by state and municipality, but in my case they’d be served with the actual eviction notice on the following business day and given a court date within a week or so – though this can take up to two months elsewhere. Typically those tenants would be physically removed by the marshals before the 20th, and unless I eventually get paid for those days through a lawsuit, I’ll have lost 2/3 of a month’s rent.If instead I had simply asked my tenants to leave within five days, their promise to do so would be meaningless in the eyes of the law. Once I determined that they had broken their promise, I’d have to start from scratch by delivering that written notice to vacate and give them an additional five days to comply. That would mean missing out on an additional five days rent, which would be hundreds of dollars in my cheapest unit. Since my goal is to have the evicted tenants removed by the twentieth so I’ll have ten days to clean, paint, and perform repairs in order to move in someone else on the 1st, those five extra days could potentially turn into an extra 25 days, since my leases start on the 1st or 15th. Even if you think these are minor issues, remember that all it takes for a landlord to avoid wasting this time is to serve a written notice immediately.Whether you’re asking about the actual filing in court or the landlord’s own notice, the answer is the same: We don’t ask because a simple verbal agreement isn’t binding in this case, which makes it way too easy for scammers to extend the time they’ll get to live for free or continue trashing a place.

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