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Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? - Landlord Forum thread 326415

Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by LL is a B (GA) on October 28, 2014 @03:10

                              
Seriously, LLs?

If you're a real LL, you know that the mom has achieved tenancy status by now. It doesn't matter is she paid all the rent once, half of it, a dime or nothing ever. She has been in the property long enough to claim she is now a tenant, and a judge will agree with her. The fact that she is not on the lease is completely without relevance here.

SHE IS A TENANT. YOU HAVE TO EVICT HER LEGALLY.

You're going to have to let your landlord in on your circus and hope he agrees to evict just mom and not the whole disrespectful lot of you.

See what happens when you try to get one over on your landlord? Something happens to screw you over.
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Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by Monica on October 28, 2014 @10:30 [ Reply ]
Look up the definition of tenant in the State's landlord tenant laws.

For Ohio, Chapter 5321.01 (A) "Tenant" means a person entitled under a rental agreement to the use and occupancy of residential premises to the exclusion of others.

Is there a written rental agreement between the parties involved? If there is regardless whether she ever paid or not, this would be the only other case where the mom has tenancy rights to the home where the tenant has big problems making her leave. Otherwise, if not written rental agreement, then she is NOT a tenant. Either way, the tenants can not evict anyone period. Tenant will have to convince mom to leave.
Re: how do you evict a person who is not on the lease? by Monica on October 28, 2014 @10:32 [ Reply ]
And I think you may be confused of the difference between resident and tenant.

Unless mom has a written agreement and/or paid rent. She is a resident, not a tenant.

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