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Re: Wanting to evict tenant due to criminal activity by KC on March 2, 2018 @09:32

                              
OK, I will make up a termination of lease letter. While she hasn't been accused of a crime the police told me they are planning to do a drug raid on the apartment. I didn't think they were supposed to tell people about drug raids. The police said she has "drug related texts" (marijuana) on her phone, but they haven't searched her phone with a warrant. She just handed them her phone to look through and get the numbers of the people that were at the party.
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Re: Wanting to evict tenant due to criminal activity by Anonymous on March 2, 2018 @13:02 [ Reply ]
IMO if a T of mine is so stupid to invite people over to their rented house or apartment. And carry on as you have described. Then I would be ending their housing at my property ASAP. No excuse would stop me from sending this T packing. Let her go live with her new friends for a while.
    Re: Wanting to evict tenant due to criminal activity by Garry (Iowa) on March 2, 2018 @13:31 [ Reply ]
    I agree with you. But KC must do it LEGALLY, and with enough PROOF, that there will be no need to go back to court a 2nd time.
    Re: Wanting to evict tenant due to criminal activity by KC on March 2, 2018 @15:11 [ Reply ]
    I'm wanting her out asap but if I do it the wrong way I'll just have to start over again the right way. She hasn't been accused of anything directly by police. Just her guests/friends. Some of the party people came back and got arrested this morning. Police won't tell me more information due to privacy, but they threatened to do a drug raid if whatever is going on keeps up.

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