john1982z28
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Well it's been just about three months, one tenant still has not paid a dime in rent. He keeps claiming he is waiting for my father to file a non payment eviction so he can deposit the rent money with the court and ask for a hearing, as he feels that with all of the problems that he is due money. My father has exhaustively consulted with many attorneys and it doesn't look good. None of them will even give him a shred of an idea on what this is going to cost. They said because the tenant has a habitability issue, they can't do any sort of flat rate but instead will bill hourly. One attorney said "if I am speaking to anyone about your case including you, doing paperwork, research, or even thinking about your case, my rate is $250 per hour". Basically they are giving him their hourly rates, and leaving it at that.
Many of them have also warned him that if relocation expenses are to be paid, that the unpaid back rent will NOT be deducted?!!! Meaning that even if a tenant owes six months in back rent, the court can still make the landlord pay 6 times monthly rent, meaning the tenant gets to walk with even more? This cannot be right? Who in their right mind would create such a law! I understand that the whole point of the law is to discourage this sort of activity by landlords, but isn't there a limit?
He can't even pay his own mortgage at this point, as most of his income is now gone. He also got contacted by code enforcement, they said since he did not comply with their order to restore the property to a single family home, they are referring the matter to the local municipal court. Basically by what I have gathered, he is going to eventually be forced by the court to file an eviction based on an illegal occupancy. Code enforcement has already told him that there is no way to cure the property with the tenants living there, so therefore they will have to move no matter what. I don't know how long it is going to take for that to happen. The question is, what is going to happen when my father is ordered to evict the tenants, and he can't even afford a lawyer to do so? He is under an LLC so he has to have an attorney, and it is my understanding that no matter what there is no exception to this. If he can't afford an attorney then he can't evict them, despite the mandate from the township.
Is my father going to end up going to jail?
Many of them have also warned him that if relocation expenses are to be paid, that the unpaid back rent will NOT be deducted?!!! Meaning that even if a tenant owes six months in back rent, the court can still make the landlord pay 6 times monthly rent, meaning the tenant gets to walk with even more? This cannot be right? Who in their right mind would create such a law! I understand that the whole point of the law is to discourage this sort of activity by landlords, but isn't there a limit?
He can't even pay his own mortgage at this point, as most of his income is now gone. He also got contacted by code enforcement, they said since he did not comply with their order to restore the property to a single family home, they are referring the matter to the local municipal court. Basically by what I have gathered, he is going to eventually be forced by the court to file an eviction based on an illegal occupancy. Code enforcement has already told him that there is no way to cure the property with the tenants living there, so therefore they will have to move no matter what. I don't know how long it is going to take for that to happen. The question is, what is going to happen when my father is ordered to evict the tenants, and he can't even afford a lawyer to do so? He is under an LLC so he has to have an attorney, and it is my understanding that no matter what there is no exception to this. If he can't afford an attorney then he can't evict them, despite the mandate from the township.
Is my father going to end up going to jail?