The divorce has nothing to do with the landlord-tenant relationship. And, if there is a lease, and the rent is getting paid, there is no reason to evict. If the rent is in arrears, the landlord should serve the tenant a 14-day notice to quit, then (if needed) buy a summons and complaint from a court and have it served by a constable.
The landlord can correct the problems for which the house can be potentially condemned. But the landlord cannot evict the tenant just for saying that.
Yes, you can and MUST evict that tenant. If you fail to evict a tenant after discovering drug activity on your property, you're subject to civil asset forfeiture, where the county, state, or federal government, can take your house.
You need to provide more details. Are you trying to evict a tenant from property you own, or just make someone leave the house you're living in, or what?
If he is not a formal tenant, then tell him to leave; when he doe snot do so, call the police and inform them that an intruder is in the house.
The governing documents spell out the violations for which tenants can be evicted. These sets of violations are unique to each condominium association. Usually, the association will only step in to evict if the tenant consistently violates the CC&Rs, By-Laws, house rules or other governing documents, and the owner has been ineffective in 'controlling' the tenant.
Yes and no. A landlord has the right to have a tenant keep the unit free from rodents or pests. He can't evict you simply because one day he comes over and sees your house a mess (unless it's so messy it's a health hazard).
If that individual owns the house and property, then it is Constitutionally illegal. That denies citizens their right to own property, and their right to privacy.Another View: I do not believe the first contributor understood the question.The laws of most (all?) states protect the tenant from predatory actions by the landlord and specify that certain legal steps must be taken before the landloard can evict the tenant.If the petition for eviction is eventually granted but the tenant refuses to vacate the property THEN (usually) the Sheriff's office, or their representatives, will actually come and enforce the court order and forcibly evict the tenant.
You go to "..." and click "edit town." Once you are in the town, click on the house you want to evict Sims from, and scroll over the three options. One of them is "evict Sims." choose the Sims you want to evict, and voila!
That tenant may be able to sue you if they can demonstrate that as a result of your actions (or in this case-inaction to pay the mortgage) they incurred financial damages. However, if this occurred after the termination of the lease, they may not have much of a claim, unless you failed to evict the tenant properly, and now they're being evicted due to the foreclosure.
Sill Tenant House was created in 1870.
Then this means that the house is not a rental property anymore. Remember, the house is still owned by the owner, who can use the house as they see fit. However, a landlord may not evict a tenant while a lease is in effect.
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