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All Forum Posts by: Matt Durik

Matt Durik has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Not renewing lease on a tenant.

Matt Durik Posted
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I thank everyone for their responses. Let me go a little further. they are on a 15-month lease. The first six months we're good. Then the sound and dancing started. I filed for eviction once. Which woke them up for a month then the dancing started again. I'm just tired of it and I'm no stranger to the eviction process. I thought it was the law to give 30 days. So my concern is if I start the eviction process at the end of April staring with the magistrate for procession if granted then thirty days to appeal then another hearing and so on. Before you know it three months have gone by. ( Which would be the middle of summer) I have a good feeling once I give notice they will stop paying rent. So then go for rent and procession. Hoping to end the process at the beginning of summer and not the middle.  Thank you Patricia

Post: Not renewing lease on a tenant.

Matt Durik Posted
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Question, There lease isn't up in till the end of April. After giving them notice ( 30days). They don't move out. Will this start the basic eviction process? If so give them more notice so they stop paying rent and start the eviction process sooner.