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Can you evict only one person on a lease?
Co-tenants usually cannot evict each other, even if one of the co-tenants stops paying the rent or is violating the lease that they both signed. If the person you want to evict is not a tenant, but is a household member or authorized occupant, you may be able to evict that person. (See Tenants vs.
Can I evict my roommate who is not on the lease?
These listed issues are the only reasons your landlord can evict you. However, since your roommate has no lease, you can evict him for any reason, including that you don't want to cohabitants any longer. If he complies and pays you the back rent during that time period, you must halt the eviction.
Can someone kick you out if your name is not on the lease?
Actually, you absolutely cannot legally change the locks, 'kick someone out', or force them to move without notice. As your name is on the lease, you are technically this person's landlord, and therefore are bound by the same landlord/tenant rules that all landlords are.
Can you kick out a roommate who is not on the lease?
If you are on the only one on the lease, and you have a written agreement with your sub-tenant (without a fixed-term tenancy stipulated), you will have to give them 90 days' written notice of their impending eviction. Some sub-tenants may have access to the Boarding House Act, to Consumer Claims Act, or to common law.
How do I kick out a roommate that is not on the lease in NYC?
In order to evict a roommate who has established residency, you must use the court system to evict your roommate, even if he or she is not listed on the lease as a tenant. In order to evict your roommate, one good way to start is writing a letter, asking your roommate to leave.
How do I evict a roommate not on the lease in Nevada?
7-DAY NOTICE TO PAY OR QUIT: Nevada Revised Statutes require a seven-day notice to the tenant, instructing the tenant to either pay the rent or “quit” (leave) the rental property. To evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent, the landlord must “serve” (deliver) a Seven-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit to the tenant.
Can a landlord evict one roommate?
In general, you cannot evict your roommate if you are both on the lease. You are considered co-tenants and have the same rights to live in the unit under that lease. If you are then you'll be held responsible for whatever your landlord manages to evict your co-tenant for.
Can my landlord evict my roommate?
If your landlord-roommate doesn't take a shine to your cooking smells or finds your significant other a little odd, you can be kicked to the curb by a police officer at a moment's notice. Note that in extreme circumstances, the landlord can apply to the Landlord and Tenant Board to evict you without notice.
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