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Yet the landlord claims it is to give the tenant time to find another place to go, giving the tenant a time frame and still taking money and writing a receipt.
My apologies. Basically a landlord won a judgement of eviction but allowed
the tenant to stay past the judgment and took cash payments in order for the tenant to stay. Is that legal? Is the judgment binding or now void?
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