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Re: Squatters
by Garry
on October 17, 2016 @18:00
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Why don't you hold off on towing the cars. You need to talk to an attorney about the situation first. Since keys were freely given by your former tenant, to the "squatter" who now has possession, you will probably have to go thru the formal eviction process to get them out, even if you don't know who they are. Has rent been paid for Oct? If not, start by giving a 3 day notice to the former T, at that address. Put the Ts name, "and all current occupants" on the notice. Again, check with an attorney, so you don't mess something up. The cars are the least of your worries.
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Re: Squatters
by Nicole (PA)
on October 17, 2016 @20:57
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disagree with the above. if October rent is not paid, go to the magistrate at 8:30 tomorrow morning and file against the tenant whose name is on the lease. you do not need any other names as the constable posts the property, doesn't serve a person. you are asking for possession of your property so it doesn't matter who does or doesn't reside there.
if you have a clause in your lease that states vehicles not registered with you can't be on the property, you're okay ... if not, wait for the eviction.
I also would be at the door (actually would have been there the first day I knew about him) talking to the guy. for all you know, the prior tenant may have collected rent from this guy and he thinks he's a legit tenant. he may be in the dark and doesn't know he can't stay.
you want your place back with no damages. don't start out antagonizing the guy before you know his side of the story
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Re: Squatters
by Tati (masachusett)
on October 18, 2016 @16:34
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This advise sounds reasonable.
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