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tennant eviction

After claiming to have had an accident, a current tennant has not paid rent in three months. She claims that she is ready to move to Mississouri which will be funded by The Department of Rehabilitation. I sent a certified letter to her last week advising that she needed to be out no later than July 13, 2008. She called when she received the letter saying she did not know when she could be out as the state budget for California has not yet been signed and the Dept. of Rehab cannot give her a firm date. I called this dept. and was advised that they provide vocational services only and do not financially assist with moving expenses. What are the best legal means to see that she abides by my request to vacate and how does it get enforced?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 08, 2008 19:09:00

Re: tennant eviction

It would be advisable to have an attorney review the lease agreement and then provide a notice to pay rent or quit the premises. It sounds like your non-paying renter pulled a fast one on you.

Feel Free to contact my office if you would like help in this matter.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 08, 2008 19:09:00

Re: tennant eviction

It would be advisable to have an attorney review the lease agreement and then provide a notice to pay rent or quit the premises. It sounds like your non-paying renter pulled a fast one on you.

Feel Free to contact my office if you would like help in this matter.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 08, 2008 19:09:00

Re: tennant eviction

It would be advisable to have an attorney review the lease agreement and then provide a notice to pay rent or quit the premises. It sounds like your non-paying renter pulled a fast one on you.

Feel Free to contact my office if you would like help in this matter.

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