If you want your tenants to vacate your property, assuming there are no "just cause" eviction laws in your community, you must give them written notice to leave. Such a notice must give them 20 days to vacate in most states, or, for non-payment of rent when due, 3 days (check your state's laws). If the tenants still refuse to leave, and the time period of the notice expires, you must start an eviction lawsuit against your tenants. See the Related Questions below.
No lease? You would tell your tenants that you plan to sell. You would give them 30 or 60 days to move. You can't sell the house next Wednesday and expect them to be out by Friday. The tenants have legal rights to have a fair amonut of time to move.
You should consult with the landlord/leasing company to see what is offered to prospective tenants and what is required from vacating tenants at each property.
Yes. A landlord has the right to set any guidelines he or she chooses regarding who stays in their home. If the prospective tenants don't like it, they can find somewhere else to stay. Landlords run the show, not the prospective tenants.
Barney Northrup made the mistake of double renting the empty apartments by inviting multiple tenants to move into the same units at Sunset Towers. This led to confusion and conflict among the tenants who all believed they had signed leases for the same apartments.
yes; if the LL has reason to believe that drugs or illegal activity are being conducted, he can refuse entry to visitors.
You can make deductible repairs right after you move out to prepare the house for tenants.
From what I understand they have to move immediately .
Because she was black and had a gun
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I own a house that is leased until 1/31/10 and I want to move into it. Can I give the tenant a 60 day notice to move?
She refuse to give up her seat to a white person because she was tired and had just gotten off of work.
Most leases have provisions for the owner giving notice if the tenants need to move. Usually it is 30 to 60 days and is written. Of course, it is more convenient to just not renew the lease. It may be cheaper and easier for you to move into an apartment in the interim and let the lease run its course.