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Re: Notice to vacate property (Score: 1) by Katiekate on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 @13:15
If you give them proper notice (60 days...2 full months) in writing that they must move by April 30, 2012 and they are still there on May 1, 2012....

then you go to the county court house and file eviction proceedings for 'holdover'.

As you get to the middle of April...if they are saying they aren't moving...or you have the idea that they won't..you might send a letter explaining to them that an eviction on their record will really hurt them for a long time to come...make it very hard to rent a decent place again.
I have found that once the tenant really understands that there is more to lose than gain...they find a place and get moved.

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