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Voula Dikeakos
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Eviction broome county

Voula Dikeakos
  • New York, NY
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I have a tenant in Broome county whose lease expired in 2019. I gave notice to terminate the tenancy 2/2020. He refuses to leave and I have not been able to evict. Despite getting monthly disability checks, he has pleaded “Covid hardship”, which is fraudulent. I have pictures of him riding on one of his new motorcycles (1 of 3 he has purchased). My current lawyer hasn’t been able to do anything. I have tried listing the house for sale but 2 brokers have quit because he is so difficult. He has many breaches to the lease including stating a fire ( burning garbage) in the backyard. Any suggestions on how to deal or evict this type of tenant? Thinking of getting a new lawyer. Any advice would be appreciated. 
Thanks,

Voula 

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