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Updated almost 4 years ago, 02/18/2021

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JB Klein
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How to evict during the eviction ban

JB Klein
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I want to start off saying that there are often options to get tenants assistance they need to pay rent so you don't have to throw someone out on the street. I've been able to use state programs and work with local organizations to get some good tenants rental assistance.

That being said, if you need to evict you may have options. One eviction went my way because the tenant did not provide the required CDC declaration form. Here is an excerpt from that document:

"Under the CDC’s order you must provide a copy of this declaration to your landlord, owner of the residential property where you live, or other person who has a right to have you evicted or removed from where you live."

I was able to execute a few other evictions due to illegal activities, ongoing damage to property, and significant lease violations. The CDC order only provides protection against non-payment of rent. Each state/county/town may have there own eviction bans in addition to the CDC order, but I would recommend speaking with an attorney to see what options you may have in your situation. Also, make sure you give all proper notices, delivered at the proper times, and in the proper manner to make sure your case holds up in court. I would also suggest having an attorney represent you in court during these legally challenging times, although this can be expensive.

So while evicting a tenant these days can be very difficult, it may not be impossible.

  • JB Klein