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Emory Clayton
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How to handle TOH non payment for lot rent

Emory Clayton
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I'm sure this answer varies by state (I'm in Alabama), but I was wanting to know how everyone handles this situation, whereby a Tennent moves their trailer onto your property, then at some point later stops paying lot rent for whatever reason. I brought this situation up to my Lawyer and he stated that this would most likely be handled by whats called an ejectment, which is different than a eviction. In summary, an ejectment seems far more burdensome for the Landlord/property owner than a eviction in a typical landlord/tenant relationship. 

Am I understanding this correctly? 

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