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Move-Out & Eviction
tenant wants to breake the lease
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Victor G, FL
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08/04/2022
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08/04/2022
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Evict Tenant Renting Room
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Ryder G,
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07/08/2022
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07/08/2022
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Subletting -az
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Debbi H, AZ
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06/21/2022
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06/21/2022
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Eviction
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Olsen K, NJ
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05/27/2022
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06/04/2022
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Not sure how to handle
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Larry W, MI
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05/17/2022
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05/17/2022
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Service animals
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Olsen K, NJ
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05/02/2022
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05/02/2022
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Pricing and repair of dents in a stainless steel appliance
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Dennis S, NJ
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04/23/2022
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04/23/2022
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Late rent and leaving early
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Jerry N, AL
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03/17/2022
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03/17/2022
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How to use Service of Notice Document - TX
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Brandon L, TX
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01/28/2022
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01/28/2022
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Dominium Property Management company
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Amy M,
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01/23/2022
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01/23/2022
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Court fees
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Madan S, ID
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01/06/2022
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02/17/2022
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I need to move my daughter into a building we are purchasing .
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Jamie H, Canada
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12/25/2021
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12/25/2021
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Tenant in a nursing home
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Sue M, OH
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11/16/2021
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02/17/2022
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Water damage causing the home inhabitable...next steps
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Leigh H, FL
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11/07/2021
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11/08/2021
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eviction procedure for Fl
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Deborah T, FL
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10/01/2021
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10/26/2021
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Eviction
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Tony G, TN
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09/27/2021
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10/01/2021
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Disaster and distraction left by tenant
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Esther M, CA
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09/01/2021
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10/26/2021
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Moratorium
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Junior F,
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08/24/2021
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08/24/2021
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Expense exceeds deposit
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Norma H, CA
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08/24/2021
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07/28/2022
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RENTER WANTS OUT EARLY
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Brian , TX
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07/20/2021
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03/14/2022
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How Does Eviction Work?
More rumors surround the subject of eviction than perhaps any other rental topic. Landlords and tenants alike seem to rely on word-of-mouth information, which seems rather inappropriate considering that the eviction process follows fixed guidelines. States and local municipalities set these guidelines, and very few are identical. One feature of virtually all eviction laws is a requirement that landlords give tenants written notices before filing eviction court cases.
This is where things get confusing. It takes more than a notice from a landlord for a situation to become an eviction case. A complaint must be filed in court for a case to be officially recorded.
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July 10, 2017
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When You Have to Evict Birds
There’s nothing fiercer than a momma protecting her young, and this goes for birds as well as humans. And, while society’s view of animals - especially pets - has seen a remarkable shift in recent decades, the age-old conflict of unwelcome birds occupying man’s roof eaves, dryer ducts, and stove fan vents continues.
It’s no fun having to dislodge a nest of invasive English House Sparrows, let alone beautiful natives like Purple Martins, Chimney Swifts, Red-Headed Woodpeckers and Mourning Doves. The hatchlings shriek and the momma dive-bombs, and falling off a ladder becomes a distinct possibility.
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May 25, 2017
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Get Ready to Evict Your Tenant
Your new tenant just moved into your rental unit. He seems like a great guy. He has a sterling credit record and great references. The security deposit and first month’s rent check came two days early.
Not only that, when you stopped by to drop off an extra set of keys, the grass was already mowed, and the house looked cleaner than when he moved in!
Well, it’s time to get an eviction plan in place.
That’s right. It is time to list the specific measures you’ll take to evict Mr. Perfect Tenant if the time comes. That’s because no matter how wonderful your tenant now seems, things can turn bad. No one wants that to happen, but, when a tenant breaks the rules, you can’t afford to lose time researching the next step.
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May 15, 2017
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Why Does Eviction Take So Long?
You want your tenants out and you want them out today. You have been more than patient, your tenants are taking advantage of you, and things are only going to get worse.
So, why can't you just kick them out immediately? Wouldn't any judge understand that eviction is appropriate under these typical scenarios?
• Tenants haven't paid rent in months.
• Tenants let other people move in and never told you or asked permission.
• The last time tenants let you in to inspect, you saw the unit was trashed.
These examples – among many others – are lease violations and landlords do not have to put up with them. And, yes, action is definitely called for. Unfortunately, far too many landlords make wrong assumptions about the action they are per
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December 13, 2016
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