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A landlord wouldn't evict a good Tenant if this was a first time offence. How often have you been late with payment? What other issues does the landlord have with you?
ed shank
| 14 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
I own rental properties, and I would not evict anyone for an "occasional" late rent. However, I would evict if it became a routine. I screen all of my tenants prior to signing a lease, work history, debts owed, and criminal background.
In my state a notice is given to the tenant who is late on the rent, this notice gives him 7 days to come up with the rent. If no rent is paid on the 7th day, another notice gives him 7 days to quit the premises (move out).
If there is a lease in place, usually when a tenant is late on the rent a total of three times during the term of the lease, then the landlord has the right to evict the tenant.
If there is a lease in place, usually when a tenant is late on the rent a total of three times during the term of the lease, then the landlord has the right to evict the tenant.
| 14 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
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