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Updated over 4 years ago, 03/16/2020

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Rachid B.
  • College Station
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Tenants dispute ground for eviction

Rachid B.
  • College Station
Posted

If one tenant is being really hard to live with other roommates, creating issues out of nothing on a daily basis to the point where tenants are complaining to me every week and sometimes daily.

As a landlord, I tried diffusing situations many times to no avail. He records other tenants conversations, calls police on them three times for something stupid. On top of all of this he is not paying me rent. I started the eviction process but i am afraid he will drag the process to get free ride until the end of his lease.

Please can someone help if there are way to end his lease and kick him out for something other than non-payment?

Thanks,

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