Eviction suit without advocate.. Eviction suit without advocate..

1 year ago

After sending legal notice, what is the procedure to file Eviction Suit ourself in respective court, without lawyer ? is it possible to handle the case without advocate in court ?

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
A legal notice is sent though a lawyer so the initial step would be to get in touch with an advocate to file an eviction suit.
Step 1 – Send a notice to the tenant to vacate
An eviction notice must be filed in a court of competent jurisdiction, stating the basis for eviction as well as the time and date by which the tenant must leave the property, and it must then be issued to the tenant. The landlord must allow the tenant a reasonable amount of time to quit the rented property. After getting a legal notice from the court, the tenants in the number of situations vacate the rented premises.

Step 2 – File a suit for eviction
After obtaining the court’s eviction order, the tenant has the option of refusing to leave the rented property and challenging the eviction. In this instance, the landlord might retain the services of a rental property attorney to file an eviction lawsuit against the tenant. The tenant’s eviction lawsuit is filed in the civil court that has jurisdiction over the rented property.

Step 3 – Final notice for eviction
The court hears both parties and, relying on the arguments and facts presented, issues a final legal notice of eviction for the tenant. Once the court issues the final eviction order, the tenant must leave the rental property as they cannot overlook this notice.
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