You call the landlord. If you own the place, you can give the person one month to get out of the apartment after which you can change the locks.
When can i go into the house if someone is living there but not paying rent
To evict people from a given house in which they are paying rent, you have to give them a 3-month written notice.
Generally he can go back as far as you owe the rent. But a landlord can only evict you for not paying the rent, not for money that you owe for back rent. If your landlord accepts your money for the correct amount of rent, he cannot evict you for the back amount, but he can sue you for that.
Yes you may.
Yes, but you have to give them a 30 day notice to terminate tenancy.
Yes
These are two separate issues: the first issue is whether the landlord can evict you for not paying rent. It doesn't matter whether you are on section 8: if you do not pay your rent on time the landlord does have the right to evict you. Whether you have reported any damages to the Housing Authority is irrelevant. If the damages that you reported to the Housing Authority is relevant to substandard living conditions, they have the right to have these damages corrected by the landlord or the landlord will not be paid their portion of your housing assistance payment (and you may not be responsible for your portion). Only if the Housing Authority tells you that you do not have to pay your rent would this be applicable. But if you have not received such notice, you are obliged to pay the rent on time.
I will evict you if you don't pay your rent
When you are living with someone they are not included in your bankruptcy. If you are paying them rent, then the money you pay is an expense and will be considered for bankruptcy.
Im going to evict you if you dont pay your rent this month.
The owner can evict a person if he/she does not pay it's rent.
Your landlord's issues with his lender has nothing to do with your obligation to pay him rent, as long as he has legal control of the property. And he can evct you for non-payment of rent, regardless of his position.