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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Lindsey

Kyle Lindsey has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

I need to start evicting a tenant who has not paid rent in several months, and I am looking for a Lawyer to assist with that process.

-k

Hello all, 

We are going through our first eviction.  We have a property in Grand County Colorado that we have a month-to-month lease to a local who has not paid in 4 months.  He was trying to get state assistance, but none of that has come through.  Now we are going to have to go through the eviction process because he is refusing to leave and feels that "someday" the state will come through.  We have gone through the checklist that is supplied by the county and have served the first few notices.  My question is should we work with an Attorney or is the eviction process manageable enough to take care of myself?

Thank you! 

Kyle 

Hi BP Community,

We are newish property investors. One of our properties is in a college town and we are renting rooms to students in a single family property. We have two rooms available for the upcoming school year. Our question is we have a person who has already signed a lease for the upcoming school year, he has not chosen which room he would like because he is coming from out of town. We also have a local student who wants to come to look at the property this week and hopefully sign a lease as well. Should we show him both rooms and say you can only have the room after the first person has chosen his room? If he signs should he be able to pick the room now and have the other person take the remaining even though he signed his lease first? Does it really matter? The rooms are all the same size and we are charging the same price per room.

It would be great to get your thoughts.

-LVG