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Re: Tenants out after 10 years - Landlord Forum thread 331673

Re: Tenants out after 10 years by Anonymous on March 3, 2015 @02:02

                              
What are you, Mother Teresa? Give the standard notice required, get them out, and wish them well.
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Re: Tenants out after 10 years by Mother Teresa (Georgia) on March 3, 2015 @07:26 [ Reply ]
Thanks for all the replies and advice. For the last poster, I looked at your comment and thought what a Smart Azz but you know what, they've not paid and now are back a month and a half and that poster's right. I am out of state but I am on the way there to take legal action. Funny thing is I asked the bank for some assistance and they told me I didn't qualify most programs because it's an investor property. So I say you have me by the gonads now but when I stop making the payments because I simply can't make them, now I will have them by gonads!! After 10 1/2 years I will be forced to miss my first payment starting this month. I am obligated to make those payments because I promised I would but I did the right thing by reaching out for help and this is what I get. What is the quickest way to get them out legally?? There is no lease, they've been month to month over 6 years now.
    Re: Tenants out after 10 years by Anonymous on March 3, 2015 @14:41 [ Reply ]
    Quickest way to get them out is to evict for non-payment of rent. Serve the X-day pay/quit notice IAW your state law, follow up with filing in court the day after the notice expires. And in a case like this, I also serve the X-day notice to terminate tenancy IAW your state law, just in case they somehow slip through the cracks in court. In my state, it's 17 days from the first day of the p/q notice to the day the Sheriff sets the deadbeat out post-judgment.

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