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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP if you have a lawyer, you should be asking the lawyer these questions or getting a new one. If the lawyer hasn't recommended also serving a 90 day notice to vacate for personal use and occupancy and adding that issue to the case, get a new lawyer. That one at least won't allow the tenant to get ERAP and pay to stay.[/quote] Good to know! The tenant was informed in July that I intended to move back in, which fell in line with 90 days notice (I saw that myself online). This is why I was shocked recently when our hearing was scheduled and it was after the end of the lease. I've never had a discussion with the attorney which is my issue. Property mgmt has been the intermediary. In fact, I discovered the attorney's name from looking up my case online. Will contact her this week! I just moved back from overseas FYI, so was completely hands off until recently.[/quote]
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