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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Forcing a tenant out!!!!
So we had to get the tenant, on the side that I needed to move into evicted.
They were supposed to be out by tomorrow. My PM is saying that I would have to pay a set out fee which is having 4 able bodied men to actually move the stuff out the apartment and that is could cost up to $400+... my question tho is since the eviction was being filed for the rent in January, and I hadn't closed until the end of January, shouldn't it be the previous owners responsibility to get the tenant out???