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Notice to Vacate

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We had a handshake agreement with the landloards husband that if we made specific improvements [ build a 30x40 barn we could stay in the home till Oct 2000. The landloard now says that agreement is no longer valid,wants us to pay rent begining Feb 2000. I refused the change. Today 4/28 I received a Notice to Vacate [3 day] unsigned, no court stamp, no offical signature, hand delivered by landlords son. I want to contest the notice. How? Was the service legal? What is the required procedure to effect eviction? What can I do within the law to delay action to evict for 6 more months? I'm 62 and don't have a lot of money to fight. Thanks for the help.
 



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