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Re: First time evictor question
by Anonymous
on September 14, 2017 @11:05
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"The caretaker said they would like to take over the bills and such"..."they have stopped paying and I need to evict them"
Who are "They"? You start with a sickly father and caretaker and then it's "Them and They"?
"there was never a lease cause it's family"..."Still no lease, kinda just a verbal monthly thing"
Well, you have a month to month rental agreement. You will probably have to file an eviction to have "Them" removed. That means hiring an attorney to do it since you have no experience in evictions.
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Re: First time evictor question
by Anthony (Pennsylvania )
on September 14, 2017 @12:03
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Sorry for not explaining things in great detail. "They" are the caretaker, my soon to be father-in-law is no longer at the residence. I would like "them" meaning the caretaker to move out because they have been late on rent for about 7 months, straight and now have stopped paying all together. I'm not worried about trying to collect the back due rent, I would just like them gone and I'll eat the losses. I never wanted to be a landlord in the first place and this has gotten way out of hand. I read that if I post and send via certified mail a "notice of non-renewal" that's the first step. And then they have 30 days to vacate or then I go file a landlord/tenant complaint. I'm sorry if me posting annoys or angers anyone...im well aware I'm in over my head, and paying 2 mortgages had drained our bank accounts.
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