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Re: Eviction Attorney, Not. I want to do it myself ! by Mike Mc Cay on May 6, 2002 @11:41

                              
Sole Parrish on 5/6/102 0:22 AM said: >>Hello fellow landlords and advisors, >> >> >> >>I read many eviction inquiries on tenant issues and an eviction attorney was always the answer, but on one. >> >>A Mr. Jack answered that he used a "Pay Rent or Quit Form" and served it himself legally. How would I go about doing that myself and where can I get my hands on one of those forms as a back up for my plan? >> >> REALLY, I just want to be rational and avoid the eviction process by giving my tenant an option. >> >>My tenant is suffering from MS and has been an upstanding tenant for over 2 years. Coming across a busy schedule on a new career move, I could not be a landlord anymore. Not having renewed the rental lease for over a year I had to make a choice to sell the property and gave her the 1st option to buy in which she could not afford,as a result. Based on the notarized 2-month notice given 4/02/02 to buy or vacate the premises, she indicated she was staying until it expired 6/02/02. >> >> >> >>Upon collecting April's rent, she mentioned she could not pay part of the money she owed for being in the hospital,(total $420),April's rent and predictably may not pay her last month, May due to expenses of moving and deposit elsehere. This will total to $1860.00. >> >> Although,I don't want her/him to slip through my fingers and get away with having lived there for free 3 months I am willing to cut a deal with my tenant in making payments. She indicated she would do this in our conversation, but would it be sufficient to place this in notary writing adding that if they fail then I will take further action or should this letter be handled by a lawyer. I belive this is minor and I trust that she she will keep the payment arrangements. >> >> >> >>I would like to get a legitamate response back. >> >> >> >>Thanks, Sole >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
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