I Was Wrongfully Evicted, What May I Do?
Report to the Landlord and Tenant Clerk`s Office for the facts in the case. Contact an attorney to assist you. If you cannot afford an attorney, speak with the landlord and tenant clerk for further instructions.
Other District of Columbia Landlord/Tenant FAQs
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How Can I Sue In Landlord And Tenant Court?
A: File a complaint in the Landlord and Tenant Office. Only landlords may sue in this court. -
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When Can I Sue In Landlord And Tenant Court?
A: When the tenant fails to pay his rent, fails to vacate the premises after a written notice to quit, and in Drug Haven cases. -
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Where Are You Located And What Are The Business Hours?
A: Location: H. Carl Moultrie I Courthouse, 500 Indiana Avenue NW, Landlord and Tenant Office, Room JM255, Washington, DC. Hours: Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m. … More -
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Do I Need To Bring Anything To File The Suit?
A: A Copy of the Notice to Quit in English and Spanish for sole possession cases only. The Landlord and Tenant Office supplies the Complaint. Filing fee of $15.00 -
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How Soon Is A Landlord And Tenant Case Heard After It Is Filed?
A: A minimum of 3 weeks. -
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What Happens On The Court Date?
A: Roll Call starts at 9:00 a.m. Parties answer present when their name is called. Failure of tenant to appear results in a default. Failure of landlord to appear results … More -
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Where May A Tenant File A Complaint Against The Landlord?
A: The Rental Accommodations Office, Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, 941 North Capitol Street NE, Seventh Floor, Washington, DC 20002, Phone: … More -
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I Need More Time To Pay My Rent, What May I Do?
A: Show up on time for your court date. Meet with your landlord in court and enter into a consent agreement to pay your rent. Difficult cases will go before the court. -
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May I Pay My Rent Into The Court Registry Until The Repairs Are Made?
A: Yes. Ensure there is a written agreement concerning the repairs approved by the court. -
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What Must I Do If I Cannot Meet A Payment Plan?
A: Contact the landlord and ask for an extension of time. If he refuses, inform him that you will return to court.
Landlord/Tenant Sub-categories
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Landlord Rights
Landlord Tenant Law Landlord Tenant Rights Leases Rent |
Rental Discrimination
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