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How do I get rid of a subtenant
I'm taking over the property management for my mom and, for one of the units, the tenant is subletting. Apparently, in our lease we do not allow subletting. The subtenant is very dirty, refuses entry into his room, and will not leave. The tenant even tried to get him to leave and called the cops on him but he refuses to leave.
Since this subtenant was not in the original lease, can I evict him immediately for tresspassing? I would like to remove this individual to help the tenant, and enforce no sublets in the future. She paid on time for 9 years so I want to keep her as tenant but get rid of the subtenant.
Thanks,
Michael
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In part it will depend on your state laws.
It seems to me you have a case for breach of lease against the original tenant but not the sub tenant. In MD you can file for "wrongful detainer" which basically is an eviction for someone who is not a tenant but has no right to be in the property. CA probably has something similar but calls it by a different name.
I would also look at the lease between your tenant and the sub tenant. There may be an action for breach of lease there.
Good luck - Ned