Sunday, 15 July 2012

A Step by Step Guide to Eviction in All States

The eviction process is too expensive, time-consuming and it would be a confusion for many landlords. To successfully manage your property, you must be aware of the eviction procedure for your individual state. The eviction laws and regulations differ for each state and the terminology might vary by location as well. 

All landlord's should understand the legal process of evicting a tenant because there is no other legal way to remove a tenant. An illegal eviction is that when a landlord decides on his own without following the regulations of the state. No matter how worse the situation becomes, landlords should never do anything like:

   1. Changing the lock;
   2. Shutting off the utilities;
   3. Removing the tenant's personal property;
   4. Threatening to make the tenant leave;
   5. Harassing a tenant.

Legal Process for Evicting a tenant

1: Proper Notice to the tenant
2: Filing in the Court
3: Court Hearing
4: Writ of Possession
5: Eviction Day

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