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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenants causing problem
What’s the best way to kick a tenant out of the multi family home?
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Legally is the best approach.
Either you evict them with good cause, attempt a cash for keys or consider relocating him/her with an associated cost.
Whatever you do, follow your local laws. Most states/counties are tenant friendly so you don’t want to end up in hot water.
Maybe if you take a second and share a bit about your story, the group can give you a little bit more guidance.
To your success!