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If you are served a 5 day notice does paying the full amount b4 the 5 days waive the landlords right to evict?



If you are served a 5 day notice does paying the full amount b4 the 5 days waive the landlords right to evict?

if you pay it, it stops it til the next time, then they have to give you another one....or if their tired of it, give you a 30 day, to quit....
In California, we do a 3 day pay or quit, and yes, if the amount is paid in full including late fees (if any) you are good to go.
What state are you in? Makes a difference
If you are only being evicted for non payment the answer is yes. If you have caused damage to the property, or various other reasons your landlord can assert then no. Good Luck!

Also to avoid this in the future ... always pay for shelter first.
In my part of the world, an eviction notice gives the landlord the right to rescind the order, or to enforce the eviction.

At the time the eviction notice becomes active, the renter is at the mercies of the landlord. Even if they pay during the time the notice is in effect, the landlord does not have to accept the payment.

But as I said earlier, thats in my part of the world.
Its the right of the landlord to evict especially if you are a repeat offender but if you are late and pay all fees that were associated with eviction I dont see why you cant stay.

Negotiate with the landlord tell them your dog died, mom is sick whatever you have to say so you can stay.

good luck
Purr, start with the day served and the next day is one. Moreover the LL just wants the rent!
If you're on a MTM the LL can do whatever they feel even if you've paid, but if you're on a lease, the LL has to abide by the bylaws of the lease.

Frankly, if I were in the LLs shoes, I'd want the rents more then anything, its no fun to file an FED or UD and take all the time to get a tenant out, and make enemies also.

Try to work with the LL and with a little sugar, you could be invited in for coffee.
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