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Re: Eviction
by Lighthope
on July 24, 2014 @15:28
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> No. The eviction filing with the court will list your name > and "all others residing at that address".
The LL was wise to place the caregiver's name on the eviction, especially since the caregiver is family. True, "all others residing at that address" would cover it, but it is always best to specifically name people. This way they get less wiggle room.
Maybe it's overkill, but I would have done it too if there is any familiar relationship involved.
Lighthope
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Re: Eviction
by Katiekate (New York)
on July 24, 2014 @21:52
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The problem with this is that a court record is then created with caregivers name on it.
If caregiver wants to seek damages for this...ADA is one of those federal laws that is a slam-dunk for lawyers. First, putting the caregivers name on the lease or any other legal document concerning the rental it is totally against the ADA (eviction filing definitely qualifies)..second..the lawyer is guaranteed payment of all legal bills (federal court is great that way). This is such a cottage industry for lawyers...they actually specialize in going after ADA cases because of the guarantee of payment.
Bad advice Lighthope.
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Re: Eviction
by Lighthope
on July 25, 2014 @01:24
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There is an article in The Columbus Dispatch in which a similar situation has occurred. Similar, not equal. So maybe there is enough different to warrant a different approach.
However, it is a case about where a caregiver is facing a formal eviction.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2011/02/07/thanks-to-medicaid-caregiver-faces-eviction.html?sid=101
> First, putting the caregivers name on the lease or any > other legal document concerning the rental it is totally > against the ADA
The OP didn't say the caregiver's name was on the lease. We were only talking about putting the name of the caregiver on the eviction papers.
I still think putting the caregiver's name on the eviction, considering that the caregiver was living there full time, and that the caregiver was family, is the right thing to do.
OTOH, Katiekate is pretty solid with a lot of her advice as well, so if she is that adamant about not doing that, I'd punt to a lawyer and see what they say. It's not often we disagree with each other.
Lighthope
Pearls of Wisdom - Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names.
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