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Chad U. Laws on Personal Property in Pennsylvania After Foreclosure
10 July 2017 | 3 replies
For most personal properties, technically you may need to bring an ejectment action.
Maria S. Can I charge deposit for a service dog?
8 October 2018 | 21 replies
Anything further compromises my right to privacy.You can, as a landlord, take legal steps to eject an animal who behaves in an aggressive or unattended manner, service dog or no.
James Wise WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Viewer discretion advised!!!!!!!!!!!!!
21 August 2017 | 37 replies
I once saw a rental apartment building that apparently had a clogged/collapsed sewer connection to the street, so someone went into the basement, took a sledgehammer to the cast iron sewer line and let the raw sewage drain into the sump pump, which was then ejected onto the lawn.
Chris War Bad tenant in Pennsylvania
1 November 2017 | 16 replies
What you are seeking is called "ejectment" - case is filed in a higher level court than an eviction.
Gainet M. How do I get rid of squatters in Philadelphia?
2 October 2017 | 2 replies
@Gainet MataUnless you can reach some kind of settlement with the squatter, you most likely need to bring an ejectment action to deal with the situation.
Mike Dinh Owner refuse to leave the property after closing! (Philadelphia)
13 October 2017 | 29 replies
The term for removing them would be ejectment.
Hunter Sandlin Tax Deeds, Death, and Tenants
23 December 2017 | 4 replies
If the owner lives in the house, you can give written notice to vacate, but then you have to wait 6 months before filing an ejectment lawsuit if you have a tax certificate.
Denise Evans Alabama Tax Lien Sale Auction Season
12 October 2020 | 75 replies
Then you must wait 6 months before you can file an ejectment lawsuit to legally get them out.
Jonathan Bolano Restaurant Sales - What Do I Need To Know
18 February 2022 | 10 replies
Typically its a space issue in the kitchen, if 100% of the space is used, to get something new you have to eject something old.Hopefully the buyers understand the business and can due diligence this kind of stuff.Good Luck!
Luther Wilson III Bought Subject To - Sold Owner Finance
30 May 2022 | 3 replies
requiring full foreclosure to eject the defaulted buyer. in the meantime you have to pay your payment to the person you bought it from and you have to pay the foreclosure fee's and if they squat and dont move this can end up losing you big money very slowly..