How can I evict my basement tenants?
So as you know there is a lot of difficulty in simply evicting someone. Although you can start the process. The threatening part may be an angle...
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So as you know there is a lot of difficulty in simply evicting someone. Although you can start the process. The threatening part may be an angle...
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It’s super fact driven. I’d need more facts and even then it would be hard to say.
You may have a good claim here. Definitely consult an attorney.
I have a couple of questions for you that would be asked privately. You have options but don’t go at this alone, as your own attorney!
You may have to retain an attorney to pursue this for you. I’ve handled situations like this. Definitely consult an attorney.
I handle these matters as do a great number of attorneys here. You just need a property attorney.
You should consult with counsel. I need a lot more information from you before I can give you tailored input. You have options.
I need a lot more information—and to take a look at your contract. You have a potential claim here.
It may—you need to give your LL a chance to cure.