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Re: Termination of Rental Agreement
by Bill
on April 14, 2014 @22:41
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The first minute the May rent is due you post a Pay or Quit notice. Post it to the front door and mail another by receipted, certified mail. As soon as the notice expires, follow this with an eviction.
Explain to the tenants that the deposit will not be returned to them before they move out and not before all repairs and damages are applied to it.
I believe you are in a little over your head and should see a lawyer now. Do not allow these tenants to live in your rental for free. And, you have no idea if they will actually move by the end of may or not. Why should they when they are living for free.
Your tenants are abysmally stupid or they would not allow an eviction to become a permanent part of their credit and civil records. Again, see a lawyer this week. It will cost you money but so will allowing your tenants to live for free. Plus you will need to collect all the money for damages that exceed the deposit.
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