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sohaney
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I am renting a home split up into three different units: top floor, main floor (which my family and I rent), and basement.
Our landlords have decided to evict us based on complaints that have received about excessive noise: my 4 and 3-year old daughters running and jumping. Originally, this weekend, the landlord paid me a visit and warned me that if I did not "work things out" with our neighbor downstairs, that I would have until July 1st to move out. He added that our neighbor downstairs would have to call him personally to inform him that we had talked and made ammends.
Well, I talked in detail with our downstairs neighbor and basically decided to start over - clean slate. We shook hands on a definitely positive note and he agreed to give the landlord that call.
When he called the landlord, the landlord had changed his mind and informed our neighbor that he still planned on kicking us out, and that nothing would change his mind this time. That evening the landlady appeared (accompanied by a city policeman) and she handed me a notice which informs us that we must leave by June 30, 2001.
We are not behind in rent, the home has not been laid to "waiste", besides the normal wear and tear that should be expected: dirty carpets really the only arguable wear.
Being in the state of Indiana, and the fact that there is my wife myself and our four children (4, 3, and 1-year old twins), can they legally force us out in this rediculous amount of time? I've heard 60 days, and 90 days. HELP!!!
Our landlords have decided to evict us based on complaints that have received about excessive noise: my 4 and 3-year old daughters running and jumping. Originally, this weekend, the landlord paid me a visit and warned me that if I did not "work things out" with our neighbor downstairs, that I would have until July 1st to move out. He added that our neighbor downstairs would have to call him personally to inform him that we had talked and made ammends.
Well, I talked in detail with our downstairs neighbor and basically decided to start over - clean slate. We shook hands on a definitely positive note and he agreed to give the landlord that call.
When he called the landlord, the landlord had changed his mind and informed our neighbor that he still planned on kicking us out, and that nothing would change his mind this time. That evening the landlady appeared (accompanied by a city policeman) and she handed me a notice which informs us that we must leave by June 30, 2001.
We are not behind in rent, the home has not been laid to "waiste", besides the normal wear and tear that should be expected: dirty carpets really the only arguable wear.
Being in the state of Indiana, and the fact that there is my wife myself and our four children (4, 3, and 1-year old twins), can they legally force us out in this rediculous amount of time? I've heard 60 days, and 90 days. HELP!!!