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Hello everyone. I was recently caught off guard by a 3 day eviction notice for my leased business space. Despite being paid in full through the end of the month, this notice was left mid-month, and on a Friday demanding I be out by Monday. I have been told this is illegal.
To justify this, I assume, my landlord has decided to try denying receipt of cash rent payments from a 6 month period of time last year when he demanded I start paying cash as he was getting a divorce. After being refused receipts, I made sure to keep withdrawal records as well as take photographs of each cash payment. While I realize not the smartest situation in general, this business was my livelihood and he would continuously threaten to throw me out if I wouldn't comply with his demands.
Right around the holidays he announced that he was working things out with his wife and thus began accepting checks from me again for the last 3 months. Then this 3 day notice out of nowhere.
He is now threatening to sue if I dont come up with this exorbitant lump sum, which I certainly cannot do now as I am virtually out of business. I am also concerned with my odds in court if it does come to such a thing. I would like to think a judge would realize that it's been a long ways from when this "non-payment" occurred, and that certainly there was no apparent problem given the acceptance of my last few checks... however I also realize my position of not having any receipts. What are my odds in court if it comes to it? I truly cannot afford to pay this twice.
Hello everyone. I was recently caught off guard by a 3 day eviction notice for my leased business space. Despite being paid in full through the end of the month, this notice was left mid-month, and on a Friday demanding I be out by Monday. I have been told this is illegal.
To justify this, I assume, my landlord has decided to try denying receipt of cash rent payments from a 6 month period of time last year when he demanded I start paying cash as he was getting a divorce. After being refused receipts, I made sure to keep withdrawal records as well as take photographs of each cash payment. While I realize not the smartest situation in general, this business was my livelihood and he would continuously threaten to throw me out if I wouldn't comply with his demands.
Right around the holidays he announced that he was working things out with his wife and thus began accepting checks from me again for the last 3 months. Then this 3 day notice out of nowhere.
He is now threatening to sue if I dont come up with this exorbitant lump sum, which I certainly cannot do now as I am virtually out of business. I am also concerned with my odds in court if it does come to such a thing. I would like to think a judge would realize that it's been a long ways from when this "non-payment" occurred, and that certainly there was no apparent problem given the acceptance of my last few checks... however I also realize my position of not having any receipts. What are my odds in court if it comes to it? I truly cannot afford to pay this twice.