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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Which do you think is easier for eviction?
BP!
Do you think it's easier to evict for non payment of rent/past due rent? or for a holdover tenant? that didn't move out when the lease expired?
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@Theresa Harris = I haven't done either yet. The lease expires in 4 months but they are late on the rent and pay 1/2 at a time? not sure if I should just suck it up until 2 months out and then give them 60 day notice of non renewal and that might be easier to get them out?