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2010
Eviction? Please give advice!?
How does an apartment landlord find out if you have had an eviction? Is there like a rental history database or do they just call all my old landlords?
I’ve been at my current apartment for 6 months, 6 month lease. No late payments. No problems whatsoever.
My apartment prior to my current I was “evicted” from. It was all a misunderstanding. The lady was mad because I didn’t give a proper 30 day notice and she decided to evict me. I went to court for it and lost. It shows up as “Forced entry and detainer.” Is that the same as eviction?
So, I just changed jobs and I’m looking for a new apartment closer to it. My question is, how will they know if I have had an eviction? What if I only give them my current apartment’s info and say that I have lived at home before then? Would that work? I don’t know how to get around this! I just looked at my credit report online and it doesn’t say eviction.
“forced entry and detainer” basically mean self-help eviction, which is being locked out without a court order.
It won’t look bad on you. It will look bad on the landlord who did it.
If they have any questions, you can say that you gave the landlord your notice, she became furious and locked you out to get back at you, and you needed a court order to get back in.
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