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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is a lengthy process - 30 days at least because they can appeal. However, I will tell you this, when you do go to evict them with the sheriff, take their cars. We did not know to do this and we lost $12,000 in back rent and had to pay our lawyer on top of it. Have the Sheriff take their cars while you are there. You have a right to seize any property and to sell it.[/quote] In case you didn't have the introspection to realize this, previous poster, you are probably a complete a$$hole. Do you realize how class-less it is to prey on the poor? Most people don't go into a rental situation with a plan to steal as much time for free from the landlord as possible; they go into a rental, because their only other option is living on the street. By confiscating your renter's cars, you are leaving them destitute with very few options to get to work or find a new job and be productive citizens. OP and other prospective and current landlords, please have a heart in these tough economic times.[/quote]
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