Yep, eviction

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The thought has crossed my mind
But, it's not the landlord that's kicking my fish& us out.she's pretty upset about us leaving.

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We didn't pay a deposit when we moved in

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I would have just ditched the tanks. They're pretty solid in their case against you at this point (based on what you have posted).
Having an eviction on your record will bring other problems down the road when you try to find a new place or get a home loan (if you plan on something like that).
 

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I would have just ditched the tanks. They're pretty solid in their case against you at this point (based on what you have posted).
Having an eviction on your record will bring other problems down the road when you try to find a new place or get a home loan (if you plan on something like that).
good point. when signing lease agreements and so forth there is usually a question that asks if you have ever been evicted.

saying 'yes' is a bad thing..

see if your landlord can fight on your behalf to let you stay if you agree to ditch the tanks.

once you move voluntarily you can get right back into the hobby.
 

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He CAN legally say he was never evicted - he isn't being evicted by his landlord, he just said she likes him. So that reference will be good. He also never paid a deposit, obvious sign the landlord is cool. At this point it sounds like moving may be a better option, but it sounds like they don't have a good reason to evict you either.
 

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If you have a new place to move to then tell the HOA your plans and maybe they will grant an extension on the move by date and not evict. While HOA's are extremely strict, and some of their rules don't seem to make sense, they're made up of real people and unless you P'd them off then they may be willing to work with you if in the end they get what they want. Having an eviction on your record can make getting a new place as difficult as getting a loan after filing bankruptcy.
 

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The landlord is a friend of my wife's aunt.

Ditch my tanks? Screw that! They'll just find something else to complain about.

More to the story, that I'm not telling? Yeah, I guess there is... This place is basically a retirement home. The majority of the owners are 60+ & they don't want renters.
We have been pretty much harrassed since we moved in 4 yrs ago.
A BIG part of their whining is because I have kids.

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