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Joseph F.
  • Multi-family Investor
  • Canandaigua, NY
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Evicting a "squatter"

Joseph F.
  • Multi-family Investor
  • Canandaigua, NY
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I have a tenant who allowed someone to move into the apartment and now wants him out. The squatter refuses to leave and because he has been living in the apartment for some time and has personal property in the apartment has by legal standards "established residency". The tenant on the lease is current with the rent and other than having allowed someone to move in he is a fair tenant. Please provide assistance.

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@Seth Levey. I told my tenant that it was their responsibility to get the unwanted guest out of the property. I let them know that if that did not happen in 30 days I was posting eviction for all parties. That took care of things. 

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