I am renting a property. How do I evict my roommate?
Yes, here you are their "landlord" since you invited them to come live with you without a lease. They are effectively your subtenant, for lack of a better term, and you are their landlord.
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I am renting a property and I invited someone to come and live with me. There was no signed lease. I need to evict this person. The landlord doesn't want to get involved. Do I sign in the landlord section since the landlord wants me to handle the eviction?
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In terms of the eviction notice, do I sign where the landlord would sign? The landlord told me it is up to me to get this person removed from the property.
Jon
Yes, here you are their "landlord" since you invited them to come live with you without a lease. They are effectively your subtenant, for lack of a better term, and you are their landlord.
Okay, thank you!
Jon
Great. Do you have any other questions about the law related to this issue? I'm here to assist you, so don't hesitate to reach out with any further inquiries.
That's all. Thank you so much!
Jon
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