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19 April 2016 | 3 replies
Confirm with your state landlord tenant regulations as to the proper procedure for taking back a unit.Since no response to your question has come from a landlord in your state you can not be sure of the process.
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4 October 2023 | 21 replies
If you choose not to you should expect eviction procedures to be started.
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7 December 2016 | 17 replies
Convenience is a big factor in RE, so cash for keys is a very common procedure.
25 April 2016 | 11 replies
But, you can call the MN housing court for where your property is, and ask them what the procedure would be.https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Handbooks/LT/L...Anyway, that's what I'd do.
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26 July 2016 | 15 replies
And the small claims court judges don't expect you to know all the laws or procedures, etc.
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8 May 2016 | 26 replies
It took @Charlie Hampton more than a year to get rid of a guy who was squatting in a old shed in a property partly because he initiated "eviction" procedures, which gave the squatter access to a whole series of rights he savvily exploited. https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/52/topics/110018-update-on-my-squatter?
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20 May 2015 | 24 replies
And you should find out your standard laws and procedures.
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18 December 2015 | 26 replies
You can toss out what's obvious garbage, and they suggest you store anything that looks like it's of value for a reasonable time, and send the tenant info to come get their stuff by X date.http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/handling-te...It looks like different cities and counties in Ohio have different court websites, and without looking closely, it looks possible the procedures may be different depending on where you are, so Google your city or county and "housing court evictions"This one for Cleveland says you need to first serve a 3 day notice to pay or quit, wait 3 business days, then start the eviction through Housing Court.http://clevelandhousingcourt.org/hc_fq_b.html
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10 June 2016 | 26 replies
I discussed pet rent with the property management company I use, and they suggested not asking tenants for it (to remain competitive), plus they have their own pet policy/procedure.
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7 June 2016 | 79 replies
Obviously careful planning, analysis, clear policies and procedures, and a dedicated team can make your dream a reality.