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Ida Powers
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Lease ending March 31st. How to get tenants out?

Ida Powers
  • Grove City, OH
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I have inherited tenants that have a lease ending at the end of this month. I want to get them out so I can update the unit. I have given them no indication that I will be renewing their lease and they know we have been working on the other unit (duplex). How do you typically handle telling them that they need to move out at end of lease? There is a language barrier so a simple conversation is very difficult. Lease does not have any end of lease language. Any tips would be appreciated!

This property is in Ohio. 

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It is too late now. Depending on your state landlord tenant regulations you were likely required to give a minimum 30 days notice to non renew otherwise the lease automatically extends on M2M.

Check your state codes and confirm the notice period required. If it is 30 days you can give notice anytime up to the end of March to terminate the lease for the end of April. The 30, 60, 90 day notices required are in reference to rental periods, as in 1 month , 2 months, 3 months not actual days. Legally it is to the end of a rental period.

You need to take the time to educate yourself on your state landlord tenant laws. You are responsible for knowing them. All of them.

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