Alabama Statement of Claim (Complaint) Unlawful Detainer

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Statement of Claim - Complaint - Unlawful Detainer and Writ of Restitution or Possession, is an official form from the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alabama statutes and law.

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Talk to Your Landlord You may be able to come to an agreement without going to court. An eviction will cost both of you money (as well as time), and your landlord may be willing to stop the eviction if you agree to certain terms, such as paying rent you owe or stopping behavior that violates the lease.

If you file an eviction (unlawful detainer) case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.You included more than one tenant in your eviction case but have decided you only want to evict one or some of them, so you dismiss the case as to the others.

You can remove your eviction from your public record by petitioning the court, winning your case or disputing an inaccurately reported eviction. While the process is more difficult, it's not impossible.

Know Your Rights. It goes without saying, but take some time to know your rights as a tenant. Keep Good Records. Make Sure Notice is Proper. Service of the Unlawful Detainer. Talking to an Attorney. Managing Partner Lipton Legal Group, A PC Beverly Hills, CA.

Courts commonly refer to eviction actions as "forcible entry and detainer" or "unlawful detainer" actions. The legal theory is that the landlord alleges the tenant unlawfully continues to have use and possession of the rental property, and the landlord seeks the assistance of the court to have the tenant removed.

Know Your Rights. It goes without saying, but take some time to know your rights as a tenant. Keep Good Records. Make Sure Notice is Proper. Service of the Unlawful Detainer. Talking to an Attorney. Managing Partner Lipton Legal Group, A PC Beverly Hills, CA.

The process of evicting a tenant in Alabama can take about one month to several months depending on whether the eviction is for nonpayment of rent or another type of eviction, whether there's a continuance, and/or whether an appeal is filed (read more).

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Alabama Statement of Claim (Complaint) Unlawful Detainer