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Sam Ng
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Howard county tenant- Eviction or vacate notice

Sam Ng
  • Baltimore, MD
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I have a Baltimore housing voucher tenant in my Howard county property who is not paying his portion of rent for few months now. The tenant is unresponsive to phone/text/email/certified mail. I have a month-to month lease.

What is my best option ? Should I send a 30 days vacate notice or should I hire a Eviction company to take care of this ? I tried contacting few companies who deal with these issue but was told that they do not work with howard county.

hope to get help with some advice from your Experience.

Thanks

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Daniel Kelley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Florida
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Daniel Kelley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Florida
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I think it's important to add that during these times it's going to complicate the process I imagine. Please keep us up to date on the process (during COVID-19) and if/how the law was modified due to the circumstances. Good luck with the process! 

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