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Re: current tenant's won't sign a lease. what next? - Landlord Forum thread 209909

Re: current tenant's won't sign a lease. what next? by Jack Klein (NY) on October 2, 2010 @23:34

                              
It is hard to teach an old tenant new tricks.
They are there and already set in their ways.

You sent them an LPA Lease? Not really the best way to handle it. On the ofchance that they actually read it, it would probably scare the crap out of them. A new lease really needs to be explained in detail with a new tenant.
These are new tenants, right? New to you that is.

1. serve a 30 day notice to terminate (The 30 days starts counting on the next rent due date)
2. If the are not out at the end of your 30 days, you may evict.

I wouldn't want them if I were you.

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Re: current tenant's won't sign a lease. what next? by snoopyfan on October 3, 2010 @20:40 [ Reply ]
I think you may be right about scaring the crap out of them. we should of insisted on going over it with them instead of letting them talk us into just leaving it with them. and to be fair they have up to this point been on time with rent atleast. this is primarily due to lack of any info on them and some of the issues we are encountering. hoping for a posative outcome one way or another....

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