It’s never easy to tell if someone will be a good tenant. However, landlords and property managers prefer them because they make fewer headaches. As a landlord, you are would be interested to know if: Will they be able to pay the rent? Are they going to take care of the unit? Will they be [...]
Roommates are beneficial when it comes to splitting the rental dues, household chores, and other duties. However, if one of your roommates is no longer the person he used to be, and all previous negotiations and compromising acts have failed, then you need to know how to evict your roommate. Keep in mind that evicting [...]
As a landlord, you will need to keep an eye on your tenant’s rental payments. Necessary steps must be implemented the moment they fall on their first arrear. If you keep it coming, it could reach a point where the only way to resolve the issue is through eviction. As they say, prevention is better [...]
Eviction notice is served according to courthouse calendar, not just anyone’s working hours. In court cases, defendants have 20 days to reply, but when evicting a tenant, weekends and holidays are out of the story. If done properly, a landlord can evict a tenant in as short as two weeks. He can send an eviction [...]
If you are a landlord operating in Delaware, the law gives you the right to evict your tenants for multiple reasons such as failure to settle rental dues, violation of the tenant code or lease agreement, overstaying after the leased period, felony, or threatening other tenants. If one of your tenants has indeed committed such [...]