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You must first provide them with a written request to vacate the property by a date certain. (You must provide at least 30 days advance notice, but the more notice you give the better.) If they fail to vacate by the date requested, you would have to file an eviction action with the court for the county the property is located in.
Answer Applies to: Georgia
Replied: 11/7/2011
Palumbo and Kosofsky | Michael Palumbo
Retain counsel to commence eviction proceedings in local court.
Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 11/7/2011
Law Office of Jared Altman | Jared Altman
You need to terminate their license and then evict them. You really need a lawyer.
Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 11/5/2011
The Davies Law Firm, P.A. | Robert F. Davies, Esq.
If you can, you ask them to leave and they leave. If they will not leave, then you have to go to court and evict them.
Answer Applies to: New Jersey
Replied: 11/4/2011
AyerHoffman, LLP | David C. Ayer
You should consult with a landlord-tenant attorney about the specifics of your situation and to discuss the best way to take possession of the property. It may be as simple as a Notice to Quit. It may require more complicated legal proceedings.
Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 11/4/2011






