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Re: Can I Evict a Tenant for the Landlord Without a Power of Attorney? - Landlord Forum thread 326226

Re: Can I Evict a Tenant for the Landlord Without a Power of Attorney? by Lighthope on October 23, 2014 @14:17

                              
The contract is between your mother and the tenant. You are not a party to it, so you can not initiate eviction proceedings yourself as you have no standing. You will need a Power of Attorney to do that.

Lighthope

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