Are there any laws protecting single mothers with children when it comes to being evicted?
var html_compressed = ‘ by Andy Is Wicked Engaged to Penal Colony ‘; document.write(html_compressed); var html_compressed = ‘ on February 6th, 2005 ‘; document.write(html_compressed); It depends entirely on where you live and what the laws are. All a landlord has to do in most cases is prove “just cause” to evict. I saw no reference to any specific laws protecting single mothers (or single fathers). Again, you would have to look specifically at the laws where you live to get a complete and accurate answer. I suggest you visit this site because they have links to state sites (U.S.) and some very good general info. See/From http://www.nolo.com/ How Evictions Work: Rules for Landlords and Property Managers An overview of the eviction process, including the termination notices required for different situations, such as a tenant’s failure to pay rent. A landlord or property manager cannot legally evict a tenant — physically remove the tenant and his possessions from his rented home or apar