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Re: Clear and present danger
by Garry
on March 16, 2021 @12:29
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As you know, I live in Iowa, too. If the unauthorized T is now gone, go to your original T and offer to change the locks, at her expense. If she won't pay, don't change them until the place is vacant.
Now, is there any damage to your property? If so, T1 is responsible for repairing that damage (or at least the costs to get it repaired). Is your T up to date on her rent, and if so, can she pay rent moving forward? Your Ts had a fight, T2 left, so there is no more "clear and present danger".
The real Q is now, do you want to keep her, or want her to move? You can give T1 a 7 day notice to repair ALL damages or for her to move in 7 days if she doesn't repair them. You can also give a separate 7 day notice to NEVER have another person living there again, unless you consent to that person.
The eviction moratorium is ending on March 31, and so far, I have not heard of any extention of it. If your T happens to be on a M2M lease, you could give her a 30 day notice next week, to be out by May 1 if you wish.
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Re: Clear and present danger
by Elizabeth
on March 22, 2021 @18:18
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My husband and handyman went there to make an inspection to make sure there is no damage, at the time they both found the inside unit was smelling like marijuana and “cigarettes” all around the place I will send the clear and present danger I already sent 7 day notice
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