Eviction Notice #: Phishing Email Sent to the Fordham Community on 3/16/2017

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This is a Phishing email that has been reported. This message was
received on or about March 16th, 2017. Please DO NOT respond to this
message or anything that looks like it. You may disregard and delete
this message. If you have any questions about the validity of this email
please contact IT Customer Care at 718-817-3999 or via email:
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From: <owsaxj@wireconsult.com>
Date: Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 6:44 PM
Subject: Eviction Notice # …..
To: user@fordham.edu

The eviction will take place on the date named in the enclosure unless you:

1. Leave the property and return control of the property to the landlord;
or
2. The occupant has the right to pay full amount ordered by the Court in the warrant of restitution to the landlord to stop the eviction process, unless the court checked the box on the Warrant of Restitution that says \”Without Right of Redemption\”.

The occupant has the right to pay the redemption amount to the landlord in cash or check at any time before actual execution of the eviction will take place.
On the day of eviction, the payment shall be made to the landlord or landlord’s agent in the
presence of the Executive Service in orderto stop the eviction order execution.


To download details, please get more information here:


Get Your Eviction Notice <LINK HERE>


WARNING:
• Once Executive Service begins the eviction, any personal property that you leave in the leased premises is considered abandoned. The occupant does NOT have any right to re-enter the property or re-claim any property after the eviction process.
• All property may be disposed of by the landlord at any time after the eviction process begins. The landlord is prohibited from putting the property in the street or alleys.
This is the final notice of the date of the eviction that you will receive, even if the eviction date is postponed by the sheriff.



The hotelkeeper should deliver the payer 14 bright careers heed. This stop that the hotelkeeper cannot conjecture the day the notice is served on the tenant, and the hotelkeeper cannot conjecture the day the payer stirs up agitate elsewhere. Example: A payer has been having behind celebration and displeasing unlisted tenants . The hotelkeeper has hardened the payer aggregate caveats to control the partying, on the contrary the payer has forgotten the landlord. The hotelkeeper agrees to deliver the payer a 14 day notice to cease the occupation for worthy breach . If the hotelkeeper hand over the payer the notice on July 5, so the notice is adequate on July 20. Why? July 5 doesn’t conjecture seeing that is the yr the notice is served. July 6-19 are the 14 bright days, and July 20 doesn’t conjecture seeing this is the day the payer should move elsewhere.

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