Lincoln, NE asked in Employment Law for Nebraska

Q: I cut hair and rent a station from a salon. On Saturday after my last client of the day, the owner of the salon said

that I would have to leave and not return. She gave me 10 minutes notice to vacate and gave me all my sales from the register for the day, but took out rent without my permission, and kept my client information (name, address, phone and email address). I was never late with rent. Can she legally evict me from my business rental with only 10 minutes notice? I thought she would have to supply 30 days notice, and she stole my client list. Can I have her arrested or sue her?

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A: Did you sign a document regarding the rental when you first began renting there? Any sort of lease or rental agreement would be controlling here. Otherwise, it doesn't sound like there are any legal implications here. However, I would reach out to an employment law attorney in your state and provide more information.

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