Tell them the truth and say your sorry, dont just go up to them and say "OI, get outa my 'ouse" Tell them the truth and if ur the owner then you have the riight to choose who stays in your house:).
Give them the reason why they need to go and if possible give them 2-4 weeks to find a new place before making them leave.
Yes.
The circumstances under which a landlord can evict a tenant depend on the specific laws and regulations of the locality, state or province, country where the property is located. This is correct, but it's also a waste of space putting it here; it's of no help at all! By law in my state, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month lease for any reason with 30 days notice. But a landlord can't generally evict before a lease expires without some breach. He can always sue for possession, but he may lose. I'm not an attorney and I'm not giving you legal advice, but merely relaying what I've read, which may not be correct and may not apply to your situations. Talk to your attorney first!
Im pretty sure you can in every state! But you have to pay a fee. For example, in Colorado if you break a lease, it is at least $200.
No it is not necessary to have a lease agreement however unless you are really close with that person it is best to have some sort of formal agreement in case there are disagreements in the future or other situations.
Its Original Owner was Sam Walton, that's why its Sam's club and WALmart. Hope it helps, though im not sure if he's still alive? :)
1. He has no obligation to notify you of the sale, although he should have. 2. He can't start an eviction if he no longer owns it. 3. You should be able to show the new owner your receipt for August; if they think they are entitled to it, they should go after him.
You could legally evict the boyfriends daughter. Just because a termed lease expires doesn't negate the terms of the original lease unless in writing. So your original leases provisions still apply, including who the original leaseholders were.
The new owner or bank can evict you 24 hours after taking possession of the property (usually the foreclosure auction).
Im going to evict you if you dont pay your rent this month.
Well...thats a toughy there i went through the same thing if his name is on the lease he has every right as you do unless he will be willing to sign off or just leave willing
not legally
It's allowed, but you will be liable for both leases
Yes.
The circumstances under which a landlord can evict a tenant depend on the specific laws and regulations of the locality, state or province, country where the property is located. This is correct, but it's also a waste of space putting it here; it's of no help at all! By law in my state, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month lease for any reason with 30 days notice. But a landlord can't generally evict before a lease expires without some breach. He can always sue for possession, but he may lose. I'm not an attorney and I'm not giving you legal advice, but merely relaying what I've read, which may not be correct and may not apply to your situations. Talk to your attorney first!
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To evict people from a given house in which they are paying rent, you have to give them a 3-month written notice.
For HI2 it is IM