Landlord and Tenant Rights and Responsibilities
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Question: Can I be evicted for my child being accused of disorderly conduct without going to court first
Answer: Under the terms of many leases and crime-free addendums, a tenant may be evicted even if the tenant or other resident is not convicted or even charged. If something has happened that you do not believe warrants an eviction, then you may wish to speak with a lawyer. There are links to free and low-cost legal services on this website (at http://www.azlawhelp.org/accessToJustice).
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Can I be evicted for my child being accused of disorderly conduct without going to court first
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