ending tenant lease

Anonymous
If you are in DC- you are fucked, he can evoke that "TOPA act".... Which means he can draw this out. You need to follow a specific deadline and give him appropriate forms before the clock starts running.

We bought a house. In DC with a deadbeat tenant that put us all through hell. I also hired a lawyer with specific knowledge of the act--many are clueless.
Anonymous
thankfully property is out of state--no dc laws and 1 month eviction procedure. too far for me to go talk to the guy. just spoke with a lawyer there and have a game plan. wish me luck....
Anonymous
Terminate the lease, get a good cleaning service in and paint job and then list on the market. If he refuses to leave, evict him through the courts. You want him out before you sell the place or it just creates more issues.
Anonymous
Don't show it until you get him out it sucks, but he's not cooperating, and showing the place in terrible condition is going to hurt your bottom line.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:remind him that you have his deposit and that he needs to comply or you will be visiting him every few days to check up on the condition of the unit.


this is illegal, and the lawyer tenant knows it. you can only deduct for damages beyond normal wear and tear. you can't coerce people with the deposit, it's dumb.


If the unit is trashed and he is not abiding by the owner stop by right than you absolutely can bring up loading a deposit, sat least in va
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