How Do You Serve An Eviction Notice?
Landlords decide to take eviction actions against their tenants for various reasons. These can range from non-payment of rent, damage to property, being a nuisance especially to other neighbors, breaking the terms of a lease or remaining in the property after the lease term has expired. The length of time to complete an eviction varies by state, depending on local real estate laws. However most states have tenants rights and it can take a few weeks or up to three months to complete an eviction. An eviction requires court action and a landlord cannot evict a tenant without a court order. Notify the tenant appropriately. The first thing to do if an eviction is required is to notify the tenant of the problem with a set date of when the problem should be taken care of or the property vacated, otherwise the eviction process will proceed. File a complaint in civil court. If by the date stated in the initial notice the tenant has not solved the issue such as paid all rents owed or vacated the