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Does judge's order to renew tenancy contract overrule eviction notice?
Hello,
Yesterday, I won a case against my landlord. The judge ordered a renewal of my tenancy contract for one (1) year, and the landlord must pay the expenses (3% of my annual rental).
However, the judge is aware that I received an eviction notice from my landlord.
As a result, I can only get an 8-month tenancy contract, not a one-year contract.
Does the judge's verdict of a 1-year contract renewal supersede the eviction notice, which only allows for 8 months?
If so, must the landlord accept the renewal for 1 year instead of 8 months?
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If the judge approves renewal for 1 year, you can stay there for one year and the eviction notice will not be valid according to this situation.
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Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will definitely assist you in this matter.
The judge's verdict of a one-year contract renewal should generally supersede the eviction notice issued by your landlord.
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