The WORST TENANT I'VE EVER HAD (EVICTION) [1]
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The WORST TENANT I'VE EVER HAD (EVICTION)
Here's my first experience picking a tenant when I first began investing in real estate. I didn't do my research and I definitely paid for it later on.
Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.
How Evictions Work: What Renters Need to Know [6]
Your landlord can't evict you without terminating the tenancy first. This usually means giving you adequate written notice, in a specified way and form. State laws have very detailed requirements for landlords who want to end a tenancy. check to learn more.
Rules for Landlords and Property Managers when Evicting a Tenant [7]
An eviction notice for cause may come in a variety of forms, but they all stem from a tenant doing something wrong or against the terms of the lease. In general, there are three types of eviction notice for cause. check to learn more.
Eviction Notices [8]
An eviction notice is meant to inform tenants that a legal process of eviction is about to begin if the landlord grievance cannot be resolved. In any jurisdiction, an eviction notice must provide all the information a tenant may need to understand the landlord's reason for eviction, check to learn more.
Terminations And Evictions [9]
If the tenant doesn't voluntarily move out after the landlord has properly given the required notice to the tenant, the landlord can evict the tenant; but in order to evict the tenant, the landlord must first file an unlawful detainer lawsuit in Superior Court. check to learn more.
Common Reasons for Tenant Eviction [10]
Most landlords will have to deal with a tenant eviction at some point. Here are five common reasons you may need to file to get a tenant out. Non-Payment of Rent, Habitual Late Payment of Rent, Damage to the Property, Disrupting Other Tenants, Holdover. check to learn more.