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Evicting a TenantArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for evicting a tenantConsiderations for a Landlord Before Proceeding to Evict a TenantBy: E-renter | 13/11/2006 | Real Estate ... significantly, the following are a few tips to help landlords finding themselves in the unpleasantly messy situation of evicting a tenant. As the owner of a significant number of residential units, it will be to your benefit to engage a ... How to Avoid an Eviction in a ForeclosureBy: Dave Dinkel | 28/04/2008 | Real Estate ... , possibly harassment and receive many times their monthly rent if they win the lawsuit. Some cities make it extremely difficult to evict tenants for almost any reason. This is not the case with foreclosure evictions because the former ... What a Foreclosure Eviction MeansBy: Dave Dinkel | 13/10/2007 | Real Estate ... possibly harassment and receive many times their monthly rent if they win the law suit. Some cities make it extremely difficult to evict tenants for any reason. This is not the case with foreclosure evictions because the former homeowners ... Real Estate Investing: How To Choose The Perfect TenantBy: Thomas Bladecki | 11/01/2008 | Real Estate ... to have the right tenant, collect and maintain deposits, inspect the property, collect rents, and possibly evict tenants. We will cover some of the basics you need in order to be an effective landlord. Choosing tenants is probably the ... Help! I Have to Evict My Nephew!By: Carolyn Gibson | 29/11/2007 | Real Estate ... so he has to leave. It’s the end of an association with more or less minimal emotional ties between the tenant and the landlord. Evicting a friend or relative is one in which sides may be chosen, and lines drawn in the sand. Once the ... Eviction: Helping The Landlord Make The Right Move At The Right TimeBy: Kevin Kiene | 29/10/2007 | Real Estate ... deserve eviction based on local, state, and federal laws? There are very specific regulations specifying why, when, and how a tenant can be evicted which may differ depending on the location. In order to control errors and protect your ... How To Deal With An Eviction NoticeBy: Professor P | 02/02/2007 | Real Estate ... , be able to render all the landlord's claims as ineffective. For example, the landlord may have two reasons for evicting the tenant. In order for the tenant to possibly win the case, he must, therefore, be able to defend his case for each ... How to Navigate the Florida Eviction ProcessBy: Razvan Jr | 12/02/2007 | Real Estate ... judge but without the money. Three different motions are then filed which will lead to eviction and notice of non-payment. C. The tenant doesn’t reply at all. A hearing will be scheduled in which both parties will need to present ... How to Avoid Eviction?By: John Ciena | 08/09/2007 | Real Estate ... stating all the clauses and conditions. Don’t forget to take reference of tenant’s conduct from the previous landlords. Eviction has become a predominant trend over the past few decades due to unauthorized encroachment by tenants. ... Foreclosure, Eviction, and RepossessionBy: Michael Killian | 12/02/2008 | Personal Finance ... rent, contact the manager immediately. Perhaps something can be worked out. But doing nothing can be disastrous as shown above. Even if evicted, the tenant should attend the hearing to insure the amount of back rent is correct and to offer ... Evicting a Tenant -How to Prepare and Present a Three Day Notice to Pay or QuitBy: Arnold Hernandez | 23/01/2008 | Law ... be sufficient for a judge to throw the case out. The eviction process for a non-paying tenant starts with a demand to the tenant to pay up or leave. California provides for a means of properly providing this demand, but no matter which ... A Loophole in Landlord Tenant Law in CaliforniaBy: Arnold Hernandez | 08/02/2007 | Law ... the landlord has no viable claim and is in violation of the preceding. A landlord can initiate eviction proceedings and even evict a tenant, even if the landlord is in violation of the aforementioned housing violations. If the tenant is ... Top Ten Warning Signs of a Potential Bad TenantBy: Carolyn Gibson, CPM | 22/02/2008 | Real Estate ... wait, you may subsequently find that the emergency situation was actually an impending eviction. But too late - the tenant is now in your apartment. 4. “I’m living with my girlfriend, and I pay her the rent” This could indicate ... What Rights Does A Tenant Have To Rented Property?By: Bob Miles | 01/05/2007 | Real Estate ... to leave and produces a valid lease whose term hasn't ended by the time Ted's term began, then Ted cannot evict the old tenant - he'll have to terminate his lease and sue Laura for damages. The amount of the damages will probably be equal ... 11 Ways to Avoid a Nightmare Tenant - Part 1 of 4By: Sean Wheller | 15/09/2007 | Real Estate ... tenant as fast and you will end up paying the shortfall that month, it would be far cheaper than ending up with bad tenants and evictions costs. Remember, you have no obligation to play the good Samaritan. In the next part we will be ... Searches related to: evicting a tenant
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