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Re: Can You Really Kick Them Out for Trespass - Landlord Forum thread 202818

Re: Can You Really Kick Them Out for Trespass by P-Bone in WNY (NY) on June 10, 2010 @23:53

                              
What you are actually trying to do, with that clause, is to revert a monthly rental to a hotel room. Landlords do not have the ability to change the use of the property in that manner. I think in some states you can specifically zone a building to be a "Boarding House" in which you rent out specific rooms and can dictate who lives in the room, but to my knowledge, that takes a lot of paperwork if you generally rent out normally. It might be good for a college type of rental though. I don't think you can extend the rights of a hotel (daily rental) to a monthly rental legally, even if you get them sign it, it's likely superceded by state and local laws.
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Re: Can You Really Kick Them Out for Trespass by Anonymous on June 11, 2010 @00:27 [ Reply ]
Thanks for the responses! I thought that clause was too good to be true and I wish I remembered where I read about it. However, I may take the advice to call a local eviction lawyer and get professional advice. Thankfully, I am in Orange County and not in one of the super-liberal CA cities. But, even in OC, the courts are really protective of the tenants' rights . . .

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