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Kevin Phu
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Terminating M2M House Hack Lease

Kevin Phu
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

Hey BPers,

Looking for some advice here on moving forward with a lease termination properly. I have a tenant that moved into one of my rooms on Sep 1 on a M2M lease. Attached to the lease is also a property rules document that covers things liek cleanliness, peace and quiet, etc. 

Since he's moved in, another tenant complained to me that he was eating his food without asking, yelling loudly when he's gaming during the day and night. I myself have had to talk to him too about the yelling and cleaning the kitchen up after himself. I also came home one day to an ethernet cable running on the ground from the living room through the dining area and hallway into his room. I asked him to remove it as it is unsightly and poses a tripping hazard. He removed it but then when I left for a few days and came back, he had put the cable back out.

I woudl like to terminate his lease due to these violations. I know I have to give at least 30 day notice but do I have to provide him with the reasons are have it documented?

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