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re: CDC announced another eviction moratorium per Fox8
Posted on 8/3/21 at 6:12 pm to TheHarahanian
Posted on 8/3/21 at 6:12 pm to TheHarahanian
Well, my question is... why don't the landlords ignore the order and proceed. Are State courts stopping eviction processes based on the order, and if so, why?
Not sure what an administrative order from a federal agency has to do with a State court, or why the State court would get involved.
Not sure what an administrative order from a federal agency has to do with a State court, or why the State court would get involved.
This post was edited on 8/3/21 at 6:13 pm
Posted on 8/3/21 at 6:13 pm to GeauxFightingTigers1
That’s what needs to happen given the justification written by Kav.
Go ahead and evict and let people sue.
Go ahead and evict and let people sue.
Posted on 8/3/21 at 7:17 pm to GeauxFightingTigers1
In Florida, NW Florida at least, the tenant must show at court hearing and prove a difference in income before and after moratorium due to COVID
Being the lazy worthless deadbeats they are and scared of court and some even running from law, they usually don’t show at court and certainly not with the required income loss justification
We’re 2 for 2 on evicting deadbeats not paying and they have to leave immediately after court hearing too
Both homes were in terrible disrepair though requiring $10,000 and $15,000 respectively to get back in rent condition
FYI
Military bases are close and we try to rent to them but can’t discriminate
Being the lazy worthless deadbeats they are and scared of court and some even running from law, they usually don’t show at court and certainly not with the required income loss justification
We’re 2 for 2 on evicting deadbeats not paying and they have to leave immediately after court hearing too
Both homes were in terrible disrepair though requiring $10,000 and $15,000 respectively to get back in rent condition
FYI
Military bases are close and we try to rent to them but can’t discriminate
Posted on 8/3/21 at 7:20 pm to GeauxFightingTigers1
quote:
Are State courts stopping eviction processes based on the order, and if so, why?
Yes because most judges are liberal
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