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Re: Eviction
by Anthony (Pa)
on September 17, 2017 @16:03
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"We just want the tenant gone" sorry, fat fingers
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Re: Eviction
by Anonymous
on September 17, 2017 @19:09
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Don't accept less than what is owed in current rent. They have 3 business days in my state to pay up. After that You file in court to start the eviction. Any rent they pay in my state they pay to the court. Most likely they are not going to pay. Once the process starts in court. This filing action will show up on any future landlord searches for this T. If they happen to pay. Then do the 30 day to end the M2M lease if you need to.
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Re: Eviction
by LL (CA)
on September 18, 2017 @11:05
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In CA these filings do not automatically appear on a credit report, nor do evictions. After we received a judgment to evict and then a subsequent small claims judgment for damages, I had to pay a company to have this information put on the tenants' credit reports. The only way to know about any small claims, UDs, etc without them appearing on a credit report is to search the local court databases.
In answer to the OP, if your tenants have done this before, they will probably hang in there until you evict. They will not pay up and move, they are living rent free right now so they won't move. You need to follow your state's processes and start the eviction now.
The tenants I evicted last November have just been evicted again from the place they moved to after mine. Some tenants are just deadbeats. Don't let your deadbeats live in your house rent free.
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