can u be kicked out of the house ur renting if?

the land lady thinks its to messy. what are the regulations about this

Answers:
Yes. Clean your house.

Other answers:
if u the house badly
if u the house badly
No i don't think you can i mean your the one who will be living in the mess so why should the land lord care?
It depends on the terms of your contract.

Usually a landlord would have to give you notice unless you had breached one of the terms of your contract.

David
Probably not but she'll find a way to get you out if she really wants to.
Is there a lease agreemnet? What does it say.
If there is no written agreement than the laws of your state or city apply.

Check with a lawyer.
Read your lease. If it has that clause in there, yes. If you did not get a written lease, you are an idiot.

-Dio
well there is an expectation that you are going to be keeping the house in a certain condition. if you live like you're trash, then yeah, you should be given the boot.
they can do what every they want, there the landlords....if they say its messy...then clean it...common since 101...
read your renters agreement. It should be spelled out in there as to what necessitates eviction. Just remember, it's not your house, it's hers.
I think it all depends on whether the house was rented out unfurnished, part-furnished or fully furnished.

You should also have a contract of your renting period, which should clarify the rules/regulations and procedures taking for the upkeep of the house.
Yes i'm sure you can, as it's still her property at the end of the day. I used to have people from the renting place come round once a month to inspect my flat and see if i was keeping it in an ok state.
I dont think the land lady is allowed to do so, since u have paid the rental fee. U are allowed to make use of the property in any means that is not offencing the contract. I dont think being messy is against law.
It depends upon if you have a lease and what all is in your lease.
yes you can, It is the option of the landlord. If they want a CLEAN tenant who will take care of the house/apt. they deserve one. You don't have to pay for repairs THEY do.
no you can not be kicked out , the landlord has to take you to court to have you evicted, but the landlord has the right not to renew your lease when it expires
Not for that reason but they can kick you out any time by giving you notice to quit which is usually 28 days. Although in court it may not be a reason to evict someone, they can just state that they need/want their house back and terminate your contract.
No, not if you're paying your rent on time and not disturbing anyone. But, the landlady probably will not renew your lease and you must leave the place like it was when you moved in or she can try to press charges for obstruction of property or vandalism.
Renting is usually on a six monthly basis... called a short term contract... that's in the UK.

If you have a contract, by law, if your rent is up to date, you are entitled to finish the full term of that contract, but if she has a case for damage, she may well be able to implement court proceedings and terminate.

As this might take time, chances are your contract would expire before she could.

Looks like she wont be renewing though... try cleaning up and respecting that the house is hers and looking after it!

You'll need her reference to get another home, so respect her wishes now!

PS... the above refers only to unfurnished property... furnished is entirely different... she can not only kick you out now, she can keep your effects if you owe her rent!
If u live in an unsafe environment and a danger to yourself and others, I think the landlord/lady would have every right to evict u. Most sane people don't live in pig pens and have a little respect for cleanliness.
Depends on what you mean by messy. You may have a contract that requires you to meet certain standards of neatness - for example, keeping your yard clean. Also, the landlord would have grounds for evicting you, if "messy" means destroying their property.

In addition, you could be required to pay additional security deposit, depending on the wording of your contract.

Simply not cleaning is not likely to be grounds for eviction, unless it is a specific violation of the lease or rental agreement. But violations of public health could be grounds.
This depends on the state you live in. Try the web site below to search for your states legislature and statutes. Also try searching other website on yahoo or google for the name of your state and renting statutes.
If you contract states it then yep its goodbye housemate...lol (Ooops too much big brother)... I mean tenant.
she would have to give you about 1 months notice
you cannot be kick out because you are not cleaning because it is ur private matter but for the sake of humanity it would be good for you to live and breathe in a healthy environment.
Just clean up, how can you live in a mess.
Does the lease say anything about cleanliness?
My opinion, if your talking about the inside of your house. No land lady would be sticking her nose is my house. You pay the rent, but she does not have the rights to come into your house and say it is messy. If you talking about the outside, then she can say clean it or get out. You could make this simple just by cleaning your house.
no cos my house is tidy but i havekids and toys its the way life is u cant have a tidy house if u have kids it just needs to be clean
You can't be kicked out overnight even if there's no written agreement but you can be evicted in due course if you are not fulfilling you're part of the tenancy agreement.
yes non payment of rent and for many other thing too
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