Paying to dismiss an eviction case

LIST Code: HO-02-03-02-09

LIST Code

HO-02-03-02-09

Title

Paying to dismiss an eviction case

Definition

This category covers a defendant's options in an eviction case, to potentially pay the plaintiff back-rent and other costs to have the case dismissed. This includes whether this right exists, how it works, and what happens if a landlord resists taking the payment.

Last updated on Jul 01 2022

Location in LIST

  1. Housing
  2. Eviction from a home
  3. Eviction from private rental housing (not public or subsidized)
  4. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Eviction from a home
  4. Eviction from private rental housing (not public or subsidized)
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Eviction from a home
  3. Defenses to stop or delay an eviction
  4. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Eviction from a home
  4. Defenses to stop or delay an eviction
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Courts and Lawyers
  2. Going to court and dealing with procedure
  3. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  4. Defenses to stop or delay an eviction
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Eviction from a home
  3. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  4. Defenses to stop or delay an eviction
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Eviction from a home
  4. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  5. Defenses to stop or delay an eviction
  6. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Courts and Lawyers
  2. Going to court and dealing with procedure
  3. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  4. Being a defendant in an eviction lawsuit
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Eviction from a home
  3. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  4. Being a defendant in an eviction lawsuit
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Eviction from a home
  4. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  5. Being a defendant in an eviction lawsuit
  6. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Accidents and Torts
  2. Suing someone, or being sued
  3. Being a Defendant in a lawsuit (being sued)
  4. Being a defendant in an eviction lawsuit
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Courts and Lawyers
  2. Going to court and dealing with procedure
  3. Suing someone, or being sued
  4. Being a Defendant in a lawsuit (being sued)
  5. Being a defendant in an eviction lawsuit
  6. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Courts and Lawyers
  2. Going to court and dealing with procedure
  3. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  4. Nonpayment of Rent eviction case procedure
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Eviction from a home
  3. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  4. Nonpayment of Rent eviction case procedure
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Eviction from a home
  4. Going to court for Eviction and Landlord-Tenant issues
  5. Nonpayment of Rent eviction case procedure
  6. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Rent charges, increases, and control
  4. Nonpayment of Rent eviction case procedure
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Problems with paying rent
  4. Nonpayment of Rent eviction case procedure
  5. Paying to dismiss an eviction case
  1. Housing
  2. Renting or leasing a home
  3. Rent charges, increases, and control
  4. Problems with paying rent
  5. Nonpayment of Rent eviction case procedure
  6. Paying to dismiss an eviction case

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