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It all depends on your location. In some states you can have 30 - 60 -90 days. Unfortunately, the people may choose to stay just the same. You may have to get a court order to be served on the person to "here and now" leave the premisies.
There are a lot of other ways of dodging the law but get an attorney. This looks like work for that occupation.
Good Luck
| 13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
What does the Rental Agreement say? Absent any agreement, most states require a minimum of 28 days (and up) prior written notice. After that, you file for eviction: another few days to get a court date and for the tenant to be legally served. If the judge decides your request for eviction is reasonable, he may give him 7-10 days to be out of your property.
| 13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
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