Showing posts with label proper notice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proper notice. Show all posts

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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