What Must I Do If I Cannot Meet A Payment Plan?
Contact the landlord and ask for an extension of time. If he refuses, inform him that you will return to court.
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. …
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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 …
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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: …
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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 May The Landlord Do If The Tenant Fails To Make His Rental Payments According To A Consent Agreement?
A: File an application to terminate the stay of execution, which subjects the tenant to eviction procedures.
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