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Justin Dixon
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How do I evict my mother?!?

Justin Dixon
  • Clayton, NC
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Ok BP family so this is a real trick or treat situation just time for Halloween I guess! Long story short I was adopted and only recently was told who my brith mother is. She always knew who I was but never wanted to be apart of my life (honestly was fine with me I love my adopted parents!). My birth mother current rents a SFH 3/2 where she paying $700 a month. The lady who owns the home called me and really wants to sell me the home. I would love to big it but the tricky thing is my birth mother is a terrible tenant never! Never pays rent on time, never take care of the property, just already bad. The current owner doesn't even have her signed to a lease she doing it month to month. My question to you BP is how do I go about evicting my mother?!?! P.S. Happy Halloween!

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You don't . The present owner simply terminates her M2M with what ever notice the state requires. You then close the deal and take ownership of a vacant property.

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