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William Goodlett
  • Property Manager
  • Winston Salem, NC
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Is it forceful eviction?

William Goodlett
  • Property Manager
  • Winston Salem, NC
Posted

Greetings

     I'm making this thread because I have a tenant that has moved out of the home and put everything on the street their-self but she doesn't want to give me the keys until the 15th. The home is empty and the lights and water are off. Can I go in and clean the home and show it or do i need to do a eviction process since she doesn't want to give me the keys right away ? Because if she is out of the home can I just change the locks. She hasn't paid for the past two months. I was trying to give her enough time to pay or move. 

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