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Legal Rights for Tenants
Learn Your Rights in the State your apartment is located in. On the Tenants Information Page Tenants can find information for Answering and Defending an Eviction, Click on the Link scroll down the page and read Our Guide to Tenants Eviction Defenses.
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You must file a written Answer in an eviction case if you wish to present evidence or witnesses at your hearing. This is particularly important if you did not do the things your landlord says you did and you have evidence to support your side of the story.
2. You should file your Answer before the hearing and you must provide a copy to your landlord. If you do not have to time to file it or give it to your landlord before the day of the hearing, then bring the completed Answer to the court on the day of your hearing and file it with the Clerk before the hearing. Make sure you bring enough copies for you, your landlord and for the Judge. Give one copy to the Judge during your hearing.
3. In your Answer, you must admit or deny three things:
(i) Whether or not you should have to leave the property (usually because you did or did not do something in violation of your lease). If you are being evicted for something other than not paying your rent, you should consider speaking to an attorney (see above).
(ii) Whether or not you owe the damages (rent and other costs) that your landlord says you owe in the Complaint; and
(iii)Whether you were properly served the 3-day Notice to Quit (generally, this notice can be given to you in person, left at your home or office, or taped [posted] to your front door.) This question is not asking whether you were properly served the Complaint and Summons for the hearing. If you do not think the Complaint and Summons for the hearing were served properly, you should speak to an attorney (see above).
(iv)You will have a chance to explain your side in more detail at the hearing, if you appear.
(v) If you fail to appear, the Court may grant all that the landlord is requesting.
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