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eviction question
by steven
on December 15, 2014 @12:56
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trying to evict tenants what If the only thing I have is just the 3 day notice to show for evidence and the proof they were served they haven't paid rent in a long time and everything was verbal. will the judge still grant it or what?
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Re: eviction question
by Anonymous
on December 15, 2014 @17:05
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You obviously do not know what you're doing. Hire an attorney before you wind up paying your tenants.
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Re: eviction question
by Anonymous
on December 15, 2014 @18:54
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You should read your state LL/T law so that you know what you have to serve to the tenant to begin the eviction process. It usually starts with a X-day pay or quit notice (served exactly as required in your state, i.e., post to the door and send certified mail, hand-delivered by 3rd party, or whatever is detailed in your state's law), followed by filing in court. The 30 minutes you invest in reading your state LL/T law will make the process much easier and allow you to avoid lessons taught by the judge.
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Re: eviction question
by Anonymous
on December 17, 2014 @16:03
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If you did the three-day notice properly, then the next thing is to have them served with a notice of eviction-prepared properly by you or an attorney.
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