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YOU GAVE THEM AMPLE NOTICE ACCORDING TO THE LAW HOPEFULLY YOU DID IT BY REGISTERED MAIL AND RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED..UNFORTUNATELY IF THEY CHOOSE NOT TO VACATE YOU MUST NOW TAKE THE STEPS TO GET THEM PHYSICALLY REMOVED OR EVICTED.....CONTACT THE LOCAL COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND ASK FOR THE CIVIL COURT OFFICE...THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO GUIDE YOU FROM THERE.

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