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30 day notice up, Tenant staying extra day by andrea on February 21, 2018 @10:56

                              
3o day notice has ended, however tenant is staying extra day in which I have did not approve or accept rent for. I had provided early notice that I would be there the day after the lease ends to inspect the property. Tenant is now stating I am not allowed to be on the property and they will call the cops as they need extra time to move and Im "harassing them", in which I Have not in any way. Can they do this? I had scheduled to meet with an maintenance guy assuming they would be moved out, What can I do at this point ?
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Re: 30 day notice up, Tenant staying extra day by andrea on February 21, 2018 @10:59 [ Reply ]
to add ,This is in California
Re: 30 day notice up, Tenant staying extra day by Garry (Iowa) on February 21, 2018 @11:44 [ Reply ]
Go over today, and place a minimum 24 hour notice on their door that you and the maintenance person will be there on Friday at xxxx time to go inside the home to see if the tenant has moved everything out. (make copies of the notice, so you have them if you need to go to court) If you knock, and no one comes to the door, then use your key to let yourself in. If someone comes to the door, and won't let you in, about all you can do is file against them in court as a holdover tenant next w3eek. If they are still there Friday you could put another notice on on the door that you will come on Sunday and Monday both, to see if you can get in. Then file on Monday if you can't. Giving them extra time is better than getting the police involved, or the Ts getting so mad at you, that they cause damage to your place on the way out. DO NOT try to force you way in.

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