The bad news? One of your renters has fallen behind on their rent. The worse news? It’s time to take action and pursue eviction. The solution? Our experienced personnel ensure all stages of the eviction process are handled efficiently and professionally.
If you have never evicted a tenant before, the process is complicated and can be filled with lots of emotion. It’s important that every legal requirement is followed. Why not bring in an expert with experience evicting tenants rather than risk handling the eviction yourself and potentially making a mistake.
Unsure about what you need to do to start the eviction process? Frustrated with the lack of response from your tenants? We will review your case and help identify what you need to do to get things moving.
Do you ever worry that what you don’t know about the eviction process could get you in legal trouble? Rest assured that our team is always available to help you evict your tenants as quickly as the law allows without breaking any rules.
There is no legal obligation to serve a Pay or Quit Notice on a tenant who is late with his rent. We suggest you try to find out why the rent is late and see if you can resolve the problem informally.
Being a landlord has many challenges- from making sure of getting your rent on time to showing your open units. Eviction shouldn’t have to be one of those when you can hire the professionals to take care of that aspect.
Old movies and books make it very dramatic to have a property owner change the locks, but it's not a good idea. Most jurisdictions require legal action before you can evict someone. If you're not sure, then that's where consulting an eviction specialist can help.
Did you know that most jurisdictions do not recognize “self-help” evictions, or those served by the property owner? In fact, these actions can sometimes be seen as illegal and thus only serve the interests of the tenant.
In the eviction process, simply serving notice is often not enough to get a tenant to leave. Oftentimes, a lawsuit must be filed on behalf of the property owner to regain possession of his or her property. Besides enforcing legal eviction, the lawsuit can also help recover money for property damage, unpaid rent, and/or legal fees.
Did you know that once an eviction summons and complaint have been filed in court, the tenant has the right to file “discovery,” a request for documentation that can delay the process? We will help you navigate all aspects of the eviction process.
A common tip for landlords who want to evict a tenant is to study the local tenant law over and over, but even then you might get something wrong. Eviction professionals know tenant-landlord law cold, so you can count on them doing everything correctly.
No property owner looks forward to evicting a tenant. However, when one tenant doesn't pay the rent as required or causes damage to his or her apartment, a property owner has to enforce the law to protect that unit - and other tenants.
Is renting out residential property just something you do on the side of your primary career? If you need someone who really knows the ins and outs of the eviction process, we’re here to help.
While dealing with one tenant eviction can be a frustrating process, dealing with multiple evictions at the same time could be more than you can handle. Whether you have one tenant to evict or a dozen, our team is always on your side.
While your tenants may have always been friendly with you in the past, all that can change once you decide to evict. We’re always happy to do what we can to spare you any unpleasantness.
Every day that you’re unable to remove a tenant from your property equates to more money lost. If you need help moving the process along, we’re always ready to tackle an eviction for you.
Every time there is a dispute in your apartment building, you can rest assured that every one of your tenants is watching what actions you take. That's why it's absolutely vital to be fair, and handle each tenant the same, or you may soon have trouble with all of your tenants.
Laws pertaining to eviction protocol and proceedings vary by jurisdiction. Typically, however, the steps a landlord must take to serve a fair and legal eviction include notifying the tenant of the notice to vacate request and filing a lawsuit if the tenant does not abide by it.
Are you worried that you could mess up part of the paperwork and delay your eviction proceedings? When you work with us, we ensure that all necessary rules are followed.
Are you concerned that removing a non-paying tenant from your property will take months? When you’ve already spent months without receiving the rent you’re entitled to, we may be able to help expedite the eviction process so that you can get a paying tenant in place.
A common reason for evicting a tenant is if that tenant begins to destroy your property beyond reasonable wear and tear. You need results fast to avoid further damage, and eviction services can help handle the situation quickly to minimize your loss.
Evictions are a last resort, and they often cause major conflicts before all is said and done. It can be much less challenging if you have a third party involved. That’s the role that a professional eviction service can play.
While few people really love confrontation, you may be the type of person who absolutely dreads it. If you know a particular tenant will cause problems during the eviction process, you may want to hire us to insulate yourself from things.
Eviction laws will vary slightly from state to state and county to county, and they all need to be followed precisely to the letter of the law. Eviction experts make sure they know these regulations cold so you can be sure you’re always in compliance.