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I received a notice on August 6th, 2013 from the Hayward, CA Housing Authority Section 8 indicating that my tenant has lost her section 8 funding for cause. I immediately notified the tenant that I will not be renewing the lease and that it will end as of 9/30/13 and she will need to vacate the premises as of 9/30/2013. She signed the notice and agreed to move. Do I still need to go through the eviction process if she does not move out?
Deborah T, CA on Monday, September 30, 2013
RE: Eviction
If she does not move out, you can go through the normal eviction process. Evicting Section 8 and other tenants, however, usually means a trip to court for an eviction order.
Posted by Clark F, OK on Monday, September 30, 2013
RE: Eviction
What was the cause for losing her voucher?
Posted by Sheila B, FL on Monday, December 2, 2013
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