Friday, July 19, 2013

Landlords Proper Notice to Tenant

Landlords and Tenants eventually part ways, but how this is done should be written in the lease agreement.

Actual Question from a Landlord: I gave my tenant a three-day notice 60 days ago, but they still won't leave or pay what can I do?
Question Detail: I need to get them out asap.


My Answer:  If you have a written lease agreement, then you need to look carefully at the notice required for termination.  You need to provide a valid notice under the lease and usually a "three-day notice" - even given 60 days ago - will not be valid.  Once the tenant has been given a valid notice of termination, if they hold over, then you can file a dispossessory action against them to obtain legal possession of the leased premises.

Disclaimer: The above is intended as general information and your specific situation may be different so it is always important to speak with a lawyer about your specific situation.

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