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In most U.S. states, a landlord can go to court on little notice and ask that the judge order the violent person to leave. They have to be pretty bad, and you have to convince the judge. If this is a month-to-month tenancy, it may be easier is to give the tenant a full-rental-period notice to quit, then start a court case.

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