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Getting rid of month to month tenant with troublesome boyfriend
Closing on a duplex may 31. Currently both sides month to month. Rents will be raised and lower occupant has a cat (won’t be allowed), but also just learned she has a boyfriend (not on lease) who has also been a noise nuisance in neighborhood and punched out someone’s car window. I want to give her 30 days notice Right after closing, in the smoothest and safest way possible. Will say due to rent increase and no pet policy, I am giving 30 days notice. I will plan to turn over June 30 and have new, well screened tenant July 1.
2 questions (or anything else one would want to point out)
1. Other than discussing good references and treating them with respect and courtesy , how do I get them to pay June rent and not trash the place ?
2. What if they don’t leave June 30th? Can I get the police involved?
Thanks!
Most Popular Reply

@Eric Geurkink I strongly suggest you don’t try to convince them to go, don’t create a story or a reason - those can always be discussed and debated. Simply give them the required notice to terminate. I simply say, “I’m making some changes and this notice describes your responsibilities.”
Don’t make it personal, stay professional. When they follow up with questions or concerns I let them know this is not an eviction and doesn’t have any negative affect on their rent history -unless they don’t leave as instructed.
Good luck!