They're guests, not tenants. You can call the police and have them removed. If they stay long enough they can be considered tenants, so be careful!! If this happens then you must evict them as you would any tenant.
It doesn't matter whether they're illegal aliens: you can evict anyone you want to for good cause.
Right up until the foreclosure sale, yes.
The landlord will evict the people also called tenants. The eviction service is carried on between landlords and tenants in a legal manner. So if there is any problem occurs regarding money then the landlord will evict but he has to follow some rules and give some notice time to the tenant. I got this idea from the Eviction Services of Rocket Eviction. Thanks.
youy cant evict them until they die look up news a landlord recently killed a siting tenant
You need to either speak to an eviction service or a lawyer. You do not want to get this wrong because US courts are very protective of tenants in these circumstances.
If you want your tenants happy, you should increase the rent little by little. If you have "problem tenants" that wont pay the rent or something. Maybe theyre vandalizing or making noise. In this situation, you don't raise the rent to get them out. You get proof(maybe with a camera in the lobby) and evict them!!!
As long as the landlord still has control over the property he has the right to collect rent on it and evict non-paying tenants.
Each state has its own rules for dealing with nonpaying tenants. Generally, a notice is handed to the tenant or sent by certified mail, then eviction proceedings are commenced in court.
Yes--but only if the landowner has given the tenant a power of attorney or like document to legally act on the landowner's behalf.
Their contract got denied and they got introuble for evicting without athority.
If I had a buy to let mortgage over a traditional mortgage I think I would regret it. Renting to tenants is always a risky business. It can be hard to evict tenants if necessary and rent levels in these economic times are low.