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Every State is different with their laws as to tenents rights. I suggest you call the Atorney Generals Office in your county. Or talk to your State Division on Human Rights. In general, if you have paid your rent on time and are not in arrears, and you pay monthly, he has to give you two months notice, that's common. But he/she needs a good reason to be evicitng you. In New York State and the county I live in they can evict you within 3 days if you haven't paid your rent in over a month. You have the right to sue and take the issue to court to be decided by a judge. Good Luck!
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