What’s the correct way to go if military doesn’t pay? TIA!

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6 months 3 weeks ago #643685 by Guest Insider
What’s the correct way to go if military doesn’t pay? TIA!
6 months 3 weeks ago #643685 by Guest Insider
Donna LaBelle
6 months 3 weeks ago #643686 by Donna LaBelle
Same way as anyone else
6 months 3 weeks ago #643686 by Donna LaBelle
Shelley Farmer
6 months 3 weeks ago #643687 by Shelley Farmer
If they are military you can't necessarily evict them. If i recall correctly, you have to do an affidavit saying you know they aren't deployed and they get assigned an attorney. Much easier to call base!
6 months 3 weeks ago #643687 by Shelley Farmer
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6 months 3 weeks ago #643688 by Brenda Sherrill
You can call the housing office in base.
6 months 3 weeks ago #643688 by Brenda Sherrill
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6 months 3 weeks ago #643689 by Robin Leasing
Contact the commanding officer. That has always worked for me.
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6 months 3 weeks ago #643690 by Stacy Carver
Always have them list their first seargent as their emergency contact then call them. They will put a boot in them.
6 months 3 weeks ago #643690 by Stacy Carver
Brenda Summers Borino
6 months 3 weeks ago #643691 by Brenda Summers Borino
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You serve them the required notice as you would anyone else. THEN as a courtesy you can call their housing director who them can contact their command which should be on yur application . The military have the ability to take that three day notice down and get a loan for the rent & when they do that then the $$ can be taken out of their pay. Remember, they rec BAH to cover their rent and utilities and can actually be court marshaled for not using these funds as to what they are attended for
6 months 3 weeks ago #643691 by Brenda Summers Borino
Laura Hanna
6 months 3 weeks ago #643692 by Laura Hanna
Please be careful contacting their command without express written consent regarding financial matters. You can be responsible legally for providing that type of information as it’s considered their employer.
Check with your state and local laws but you can still give an eviction notice for non payment of rent as you would a civilian.
6 months 3 weeks ago #643692 by Laura Hanna
Carmen Haworth Ford
6 months 3 weeks ago #643693 by Carmen Haworth Ford
You would proceed the same way as anyone else. If the matter ends up going to court you will be required to provide an scra certification stating that they are active duty and their current deployment status.
6 months 3 weeks ago #643693 by Carmen Haworth Ford
Megan Gerhardt
6 months 3 weeks ago #643694 by Megan Gerhardt
I work for a community in a predominantly military town so almost all of our residents are military, therefore almost all of the residents who don’t pay are military ? the housing office is always a really good resource if you don’t know the correct way to proceed with anything when it comes to military. I have Really great relationship with our housing office.
When we go to court to file eviction we already have an Affidavit of Military Status filled out. The only way their military status affects the outcome in court is if they are deployed, then the courts will typically grant a 90 day stay to allow them to come home and take care of things. But yeah otherwise filing on military is just like filing on anyone else ??‍♀️ at the end of the day it’s the soldiers responsibility to inform their command if they are in trouble, not ours.
6 months 3 weeks ago #643694 by Megan Gerhardt