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Updated about 3 years ago,
How To Get Rid of Tenant After The House Tested Positive for Meth
I am working with the owner of a property that has two houses on it. The tenants in the first house had to be evicted due to non-payment and it was a long, ugly process. There were arrests for meth possession at that house and so it had to be tested after the eviction and showed as positive. Once a single house on a property has tested positive, all other structures have to be tested. The second house had methamphetamine levels even higher than the first house.
That tenant is still in the property and hasn't paid rent since the house was tested and so is also behind on rent. I wonder if a second eviction process can be avoided as the house is contaminated. The owner is still reeling from the first house hasn't provided notice of contamination to the second house yet and knows there is another large fight ahead.
Is a formal eviction process required? All any of the remediation companies have said is to 'consult with an attorney" and I would like to know more before more legal bills are undertaken. Maybe there is an abbreviated way to remove the tenant in this situation? The tenant is the mother of some rough, biker gang relatives that visit frequently and just seemed like a "nice little old lady" at first take. Its sure to be an adventure with criminal damage as it works its way to conclusion, especially as it will be removing some rough people's close relative and they are sure to take it quite personally.