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Re: I moved a coworker tenant out after no rent - Landlord Forum thread 356117

Re: I moved a coworker tenant out after no rent by Jane (CA) on February 10, 2018 @01:53

                              
So I just pay for the items to sit there? For how long?

She already got 3 months of free rent from me so I'm not giving her any cash.

Illegal lockouts give a minimum of $250 fine plus a daily rate of how long the tenant didn't have access to the property. She got access the same night and her items the next day.

Should I have moved her things? Of course I shouldn't have. This is the first time I've done this. I got upset because she was bragging about how she would stay there for years for free and she doesn't know who she's messing with. Did I let my temper get the best of me? Sure. I offered her 3 weeks to move and she didn't take it so I'm going forward with the eviction.
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Re: I moved a coworker tenant out after no rent by Kurt on February 10, 2018 @12:01 [ Reply ]
Go thru the proper step to evict the person giving proper notice. Take pictures of all T items. Send notice that items will be disposed of in 30 days if she does not pay the rent for the storage unit.
Be prepared to pay for lost property and allegations that the T tells the judge. But at least you can get her out.
Un-fortunately T have a lot more rights mostly due to sorry judges. Hopefully you get a good judge that can end this situation.
I currently have a rental that has been un-rented 3 months due to sorry T with past evictions felony records and poor credit. I'll wait for a decent T.

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