What rights do I have to take legal action against my landlord?

Tenants have the right to take legal action against landlords if they believe their rights have been violated. Also, if tenants have filed complaints and experience retaliation, they can also file a legal action against landlords. Tenants may be able to regain the premises or money damages against the landlord.

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1. If my landlord files legal action against me, do I have to go to court?
2. How much notice does my landlord have to give me to vacate the premises?
3. Can my landlord charge me any other fees involving legal filing (i.e, an administrative fee)?
4. What happens if I go to court?
5. What rights do I have to take legal action against my landlord?