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El Bastardo 04-16-2009 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by cool moe D (Post 6382403)
So now my question is, if I were to give him an eviction notice, under what grounds should a put on the notice? How much time do i need to give him to pack up and leave? And if he's stubborn and won't leave do I call the cops?




Just say that he isn't on the lease. Give him 24 hours to vacate or else you're calling the police for him trespassing. If hes the type of guy who gets involved with the law a lot he'll want to avoid trouble with them.

Seriously, this guy needs to go. If he actually physically brought garbage you have no idea what he brought with him. I'm going to bet that its either the cockroaches or bedbugs I posted about before.


He needs to go and he has no right to be there. Get rid of him ASAP.

taylor192 04-16-2009 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by cool moe D (Post 6382403)
So now my question is, if I were to give him an eviction notice, under what grounds should a put on the notice? How much time do i need to give him to pack up and leave? And if he's stubborn and won't leave do I call the cops?

What's in your contract with the woman tenant?

Is there a clause for the number of people living there? From the RTA guidebook:
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Additional Person Joins the Household
Generally, a landlord cannot end a tenancy because a new person joins
the household. However, the tenancy agreement can indicate the number
of people permitted to live in the rental unit and what will happen if
an additional person moves in, such as an increase in rent.
When the number of people living in a rental unit is unreasonable, the
landlord can serve a One-Month Notice to End Tenancy. If the tenant
submits an application for dispute resolution to dispute the notice, the
landlord must demonstrate why the number of occupants is unreasonable
and give reasons for restricting the number of occupants.
Is the woman still living there? If not then you could evict based on subletting.

If the person is just being messy, you'll have to file an Application for Dispute Resolution for:
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Landlord wanting monetary compensation from a tenant for unpaid
rent or damages.
Yet first you need to bill the tenant for damages, and the fact you bitched the tenant out isn't going to bode well in your favour with the resolution officer.

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In summary, the best advice on here was:
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pay to have it removed and bill him?
and
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If they don't answer when you knock, tape it half on the door frame, half on the door so the tape seal will be broken when they open the door.
Start there, you'll see how the potential of being billed changes some people's ways.

wouwou 04-16-2009 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 6382734)

Start there, you'll see how the potential of being billed changes some people's ways.

I seriously doubt some deadbeat douchbag will care, but this is the proper way to go from the OP's point


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