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Levi T.
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  • Tucson AZ / Nice FR
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File a UD before the move out date?

Levi T.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tucson AZ / Nice FR
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We just picked up a bunch of units, and we are sending out notices of termination to tenants as they are on month-to-month. Normally we wait till the date of terminated before filing UD on those who do not move. What if I wanted to move faster, and have my team file UD's now, and if they don't comply with the month-to-month termination notices, we can just snatch them up in court next month on the 5th, vs having to wait yet another month for a summons date.

I know I could call my attorney on this, figured someone on BP already knows if I can legally do this. All tenants have their 30 day termination notice and should move out by the 1st of next month, so it's just a matter of filing a UD now, will a judge let that fly as the 30 days would have elapsed time we hit court on the 5th?

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