You’re in a bind. The tenant of your house has just broken every clause you have stipulated in your lease agreement, and about half a dozen more infractions that should be reported to the police … well, maybe not that bad, but he is already becoming a nuisance, not just to you but to your neighbours as well.
When the seemingly perfect tenant you accepted turns out to be a tenant from hell, you don’t have to suffer in silence. You have the right to evict him from your property and, depending on the gravity of his misdemeanours; you can make him leave within just five days upon receipt of his notice.
In rare occasions such as this, you can prepare what is called a 5-day notice. This is a legal document which states that the tenant must leave the property within 5 days upon receipt of the notice. Because of the very short notice you are giving your tenant, you have to indicate the reason or reasons why you are constrained to terminate his existing lease contract.
If you have extra money to spend, you can request a real estate lawyer to prepare a 5-day notice for your problem tenant. But why go through that hassle when you can simply purchase and download the form from the internet. There are various on-line sources for standard real estate related forms, such as this.
You don’t have to be worried about the accuracy and content of these downloadable real estate forms, as these conform to the standards set by local, state and federal institutions. If you are dissatisfied with the form you have on hand, you are at liberty to make modifications, as you see fit.
Knowing that you have the power to dismiss your problem tenant, what are you waiting for then? Download the 5-day notice and serve it to him on a silver platter. Just make sure that you do have a valid reason to boot him out. You don’t want to be embroiled in a legal battle, do you?
When The Tenant Has To Go
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