Take them to small claims court. A lien would be against yourself since you own the property.
The property is in CA.
Yes, but you have to give them a 30 day notice to terminate tenancy.
An eviction definitely! With a broken lease, you are still paying your landlord the rent that you own him and will probably be paying a fee to break the lease. With an evicition, the renter probably has stopped paying the rent or has damaged the property or has been doing something illegal like growing marijuana on the property.
A person may be responsible for rent if they agreed to pay rent, even if their name is not on the bill. A verbal agreement to pay rent is enforceable. Note that if rent was paid in cash and no receipt was issued then the renter has no proof of rent paid and the landlord can screw them over by accusing them of not paying. Renters should always insist on getting a receipt for rent paid - especially if paying in cash.
Yes.
The purpose of low income housing is to help the renter with the cost of a residence or domicile in which to call home. Part of the responsibility of the renter is paying the monthly rent when it is due. Failure to pay rent on time, everytime, is going to hurt further chances of another rental unit down the road. One who has been evicted for not paying rent is at high risk and not likely to be able to sign any future contracts for any type of housing.
When you rent would be my best guess.
Renter or tenant.
No, it is not possible to rent from yourself because renting implies a transaction between two separate parties, one who owns the property and one who is paying to use it. If you are both the owner and the renter, there is no exchange of goods or services taking place.
only after eviction notice served
The legal responsibilities of a cosigner on a lease agreement are the same as the tenant without the benefit of tenancy.
The brain teaser "No No No Rent Reant Reas" can be solved by focusing on the sounds of the words. When spoken aloud, "No No No" sounds like "no" repeated, while "Rent Reant Reas" can be interpreted as "renter" or "rents." The answer is that the phrase hints at the concept of "no rent," suggesting that the solution involves something related to not paying rent or housing without cost.