Five Mistakes Alabama Consumers Make When Sued For Ejectment

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Five Mistakes Alabama Consumers Make When Sued For Ejectment

After a foreclosure in Alabama, the mortgage company will sue to "eject" or "evict" you from your home. This is normally the first time a court becomes involved in a foreclosure in Alabama as we are what is known as a "non judicial" state.

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

State Landlord-Tenant Laws

The charts in this section include the key statutes pertaining to landlord-tenant law in each state, as well as specific rules on issues such as security deposit limits and deadline for return, and landlord notice to enter rental property. check to learn more.

Eviction Notices for Nonpayment of Rent in Alabama

When a tenant fails to pay rent, a landlord must take specific steps under  Alabama landlord-tenant law  to force the tenant to either pay the rent due or move out of the rental property. This article explains the basics of evicting a tenant in Alabama for nonpayment of rent. check to learn more.