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You Make The Call | “For Cause” Evictions

Evictions are never pleasant. The reasons for eviction vary dependent on the individual or situation. With “no-cause” evictions being targeted by cities and states as being unlawful and unfair, and ultimately being removed as options to landlords this leaves only “for cause” eviction proceedings. So, which of the following are cause for an eviction?

A. Noise Complaints

B. E-Cigarette Use

C. Medical Marijuana Use

D. Landscape Damage

E. Unpaid Rent

F. Unauthorized Pet

G. Any of the Above

 

Answer: G

Although any of the instances above could end in eviction proceedings, most are “curable” under the law.  For example, noise complaints  can be rectified by turning down TV or stereo volume,  an unauthorized pet can be approved to stay with fees paid, or removed from the premises, landscape damage can be corrected, etc. Unpaid rent can even be paid. The only exception  would be lease language that specifically states drug or e-cigarette use on the premises is grounds for immediate termination.  However, this too is open to interpretation by the judge that would hear the case.

When considering an eviction, it is imperative to seek counsel to ensure you have covered your bases and have the proper documentation and back-up to win your case.  Although evictions are never pleasant, we at Real Property Management strive to guide you through the process with as few head and heartaches as possible.

Want to learn more about evictions? Contact your nearest Real Property Management office.

 

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  1. Gloria Leonard says:

    I have a service animal that is a pit bull. He is for my diabetes. He has saved my life twice since having him. I wanted to live in senior living but I have been turned down by some apartment complexes and senior housing. I don’t know what to do to assure that I can get a fair shake for a place to live.

    1. Michael Stone says:

      Due to the fact that our office is not licensed to practice law in any state we are unable to answer questions with regard to Landlord/Tenant or other laws or contracts including individual lease agreement questions. For assistance with these items, please contact your local attorney, fair housing authority or other tenant advocacy programs available.