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30-day written notice Your landlord can evict you with 30 days notice for almost any reason or no reason. Exceptions: You may be able to stop the eviction if your landlord is evicting you because of "retaliation" or "illegal discrimination." Read Retaliation defense and Discrimination defense.
When the defendant is defaulted or fails to show sufficient cause, judgment must be rendered against the defendant by the District Court for possession of the premises. Seven calendar days after the judgment is entered, the court shall issue the writ of possession to remove the defendant.
The Writ of Possession is a court order/eviction order which informs the tenant that they must move out of their housing on the property within 48 hours after the Writ of Possession is delivered to them in person. If the tenant fails to do so, they will be forcibly evicted.
A Maine 7-Day Notice to Quit (Non-Compliance) is a form drafted by a landlord that is served to a tenant to explain that a breach has been committed against the rental agreement. The landlord must show by affirmative proof that the tenant is in fact suspected of the allegations.
Eviction records can be searched either statewide or nationwide. Tenant screening agencies can report the applicant address history and if they paid their rent.