When a tenant abandons or removes from the premises or any part thereof, the landlord or his agent or attorney may seize upon any grain or other crops grown or growing upon the premises or part thereof so abandoned, whether the rent is due or not. If such grain or other crops or any part thereof is not fully grown or matured, the landlord or his agent or attorney may cause the same to be properly cultivated and harvested or gathered, and may sell and dispose of the same, and apply the proceeds, so far as may be necessary, to compensate him for his labor and expenses and to pay the rent and advances. The tenant may, at any time before the sale of the property so seized, redeem the same by tendering the rent and advances due and reasonable compensation, and expenses of the cultivation and harvesting or gathering the same.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 9 - Landlord and Tenant.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 35-9-1 - Tenant Estopped to Deny Landlord's Title.
Section 35-9-2 - When Tenant at Will Entitled to Emblements.
Section 35-9-3 - Duration of Tenancy When Time for Termination Not Specified - Generally.
Section 35-9-5 - Notice to Terminate Tenancy for Term Less Than One Year.
Section 35-9-6 - Notice to Quit for Breach or Default of Terms of Lease.
Section 35-9-7 - Service of Demand or Notice.
Section 35-9-8 - Notice Unnecessary When Tenancy Is for Certain Period.
Section 35-9-9 - Remedies Extended to Lessor's Grantees, Etc.
Section 35-9-10 - Remedies Extended to Lessee's Grantees.
Section 35-9-11 - Right of Landlord to Enforce Lien Against Sublessees or Assignees.
Section 35-9-12 - Seizure of Crops Upon Abandonment of Premises.
Section 35-9-13 - Recovery of Rent Upon Death of Life Tenant Who Has Demised Estate.
Section 35-9-14 - Tenant Responsible for Sewer Services Bill.
Section 35-9-15 - Responsibility for a Tenant's Delinquent Bill for Goods or Services.