How to evict a tenant or to vacate a rented house?






Allen Allen
Answered on December 31,2019
  1. You can subtly send a notice to the tenant regarding the eviction. To do so, first, you have to file an eviction notice in a court under the suitable jurisdiction stating why you want the property to be vacated. This notice should also have an appropriate time and the date by which you want the tenant to move out of the property. You should be modest in offering time-span to the tenant to vacate the property.
  2. In some cases, the tenant might still not get ready to move out of the rented flat or house even after getting the court’s eviction notice. If anything like this happens, you should hire a rental property lawyer and file an eviction suit against the tenant in a civil court under whose jurisdiction your property comes in.
  3. The third stage is when the court listens to both sides and releases an ultimate eviction notice for the tenant. The tenant cannot overlook this order once sent.

It should be noted, that the process to evict a tenant becomes more arduous if no rent agreement is made. So, having a rental agreement becomes a necessity if you want the eviction of your tenant to be smooth and without any hassle.


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