If I am getting evicted, is there anythingthat Ican do?

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If I am getting evicted, is there anythingthat Ican do?

I am getting evicted for calling the police on someone who forcefully entered my home and attempted to assault me. I had previously told this person not to come to my house. They were not a guest. Is there anything i can do about this? There have been no other incidents involving the police to date.

Asked on October 6, 2011 under Real Estate Law, Arizona

Answers:

S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 13 years ago | Contributor

You can sue the landlord for retaliatory eviction. Retaliatory eviction means you are being evicted for something that is not a breach of the lease. You certainly have the right to call the police when someone breaks into your home and attempts to assault you.  It would be advisable to contact a landlord/tenant attorney to represent you.  The amount of compensation you can recover in your lawsuit for retaliatory eviction varies from state to state.

Retaliatory eviction can also be asserted as a defense when you are being evicted for something that is not a breach of the lease such as exercising your rights as you did in this case by calling the police when someone broke into the house and attempted to assault you.


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