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Eviction process in Charlotte

Anks Desai
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Hi - We have a tenant in the Charlotte area who has stopped paying rent for a SFH home since last 30 days. The tenant moved in few months back and immediately starting from 2nd month they became delinquent on rent (citing loss of job). They paid partial rent for 2nd month, and after that, they stopped paying completely since month 3. We have already served them a 30 day notice to evacuate, and they said that we can file for eviction and get a court date.

What is the process to resolve this?  Can anybody guide the process and how much time does it take to evict? Any other ideas to deal with this? Thank you! 

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Moshik Zemach
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Moshik Zemach
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@Anks Desai, unfortunately this is exactly the process to resolve this. You must start eviction proceedings and the sooner the better.

If you need recommendations on eviction lawyers in Charlotte DM me.

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