Hoosier-Daddy
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What is the name of your state? Arizona (Phoenix)
A nephew is being evicted from his apartment lease for the 2nd or 3rd time for non-payment of rent. He has the funds but can not set up any automatic payments. On the previous evictions, relatives got involved to help him catch up literally a day before the law arrived. This time the landlord is refusing to cash any back-rent check. Landlord won't talk to 3rd parties. Nephew discards any and all mail and services.
Just hoping for some way a relative might be able to find out how long he has so we can plan.
Probably not relevant since all I want is to nail down when he will be physically removed, but in case it is:
He had been living on the street for many many years. Can't seem to hold any job and claims no desire to. He has had this apartment for a few years now because he inherited some money that is doled out to him month by month by a trustee who mails a rent check. The amount is guessed because the landlord won't send the bill anywhere except the tenant who won't forward it on. Each eviction started due to damage he was responsible for was added to the bill resulting in a check not covering that. Landlord policy is to not cash any check that does not bring current. x months later, they go to court to evict. I suspect he is informed by the landlord every step of the way but ignores or does not understand.
Rent checks are sent by carrier with signature receipt. Yes, going forward if paying by check, trustee should make sure checks are cashed promptly, to give months warning rather than days.
A nephew is being evicted from his apartment lease for the 2nd or 3rd time for non-payment of rent. He has the funds but can not set up any automatic payments. On the previous evictions, relatives got involved to help him catch up literally a day before the law arrived. This time the landlord is refusing to cash any back-rent check. Landlord won't talk to 3rd parties. Nephew discards any and all mail and services.
Just hoping for some way a relative might be able to find out how long he has so we can plan.
Probably not relevant since all I want is to nail down when he will be physically removed, but in case it is:
He had been living on the street for many many years. Can't seem to hold any job and claims no desire to. He has had this apartment for a few years now because he inherited some money that is doled out to him month by month by a trustee who mails a rent check. The amount is guessed because the landlord won't send the bill anywhere except the tenant who won't forward it on. Each eviction started due to damage he was responsible for was added to the bill resulting in a check not covering that. Landlord policy is to not cash any check that does not bring current. x months later, they go to court to evict. I suspect he is informed by the landlord every step of the way but ignores or does not understand.
Rent checks are sent by carrier with signature receipt. Yes, going forward if paying by check, trustee should make sure checks are cashed promptly, to give months warning rather than days.