Evict them through the local court system, That is if they have a "Contractual interst in the property". Meaning; if they have resided for a certain amount of time, is the residence on the person's official documents (i.e. license, court paperwork, etc.), do they help pay for bills (water, sewage, phone, etc.), are any of the bills in that person's name? If it can be shown that they have "Contractual Interest", then your only option is to have them evicted.
Being on a lease has nothing to do with it. If they are living there, lease or not, you have to evict them as you would someone who was already on the lease. first, give them written notice and follow through with your states eviction process.
The person is on the lease pays bills but does nothing else in the household... how do you get them out?
You must file an eviction in the city of Philadelphia.
You could have them sign the lease in order to stay in the house, so that they are responsible for the house as well. If you want them to move out, then make it happen--you would set up the utility in your name. Call the police and have them removed. They have no right to stay in your home / property that you occupy without your consent.
i dont know im 10 and my daddy whants to move but i dont! i dont know what to do!
He can't break the lease.
If you have a lease until the end of the lease. otherwise a couple of weeks depending on the agreement that you made with the agent or owner.
Yes, but only if the lease permits it or when the lease expires. There is a presumption that a purchaser of rental property will know the terms and conditions of every lease for current tenants.
In Montana, the legal age of majority is 18. This means individuals must be at least 18 years old to move out of their parent's house without their permission. However, there are exceptions for emancipated minors.
No. You mother's illness is not your landlord's fault.
The foreclosure sale will function to terminate the lease. However, until the foreclosure sale takes place, the owner is still the owner, and the lease remains in effect.
you dont
evict them go to the court house and file eviction papers if they are not on the lease or mortage....or just have them removed ;)
The landlord has an obligation to try to rent to someone else. If he does not, the tenant owes the rent for every month until the lease naturally expires.