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Updated over 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

month to month lease?
i have a month to month lease with tenant, and i want to get them out...what is the process? thanks in advance
jeff
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Read your lease, as it explains the amount of notice you are required to give. Then just give them that notice.
If they fail to move within the allotted time, then you will have to pursue eviction.