Is a seven day notice to cure the right legal form to file?

My fathers owns a few houses and I do the legal paperwork for him. We are satisfied with most of our tenants with the exception of one. This particular tenant has broken his leas by having more people living there than what is allowed on the leas. We are positive that he has an additional family living with him. According to the lease we established with him only his family (his wife and two kids) are allowed to live there. Also we do not have a good relationship with the additional family we believe to be living there. I know that a 30 days can be filed, but I do believe I can file a 7 day notice with cure. The man clearly violated his lease by having an additional family living there and we can cite that on the form. If the additional people do not leave thereby allowing the tenant to violate his lease, do I file an eviction.

I need to figure out his soon. My parents are going on a trip in the morning and I want to complete all the paperwork tonight.
I live in the State of FL
And the people on the lease AND an additional family is living with them. Thans for the answers so far.

Can I give 30 day notice to brand new resident and have it serve as notice to vacate too?

We approved a resident’s application and received their deposit but because of scheduling problems we said we would have them sign the lease later. They moved in and we immediately got a complaint about their teenage boy from another resident. When they came in to sign the lease we told them we were no longer willing to sign a 6 month lease that they would sign a month to month lease and we would see how things go. We’re getting more complaints about them so I want to give 30 day notice. I would like the notice to serve as notice to vacate as well so that if they don’t move I can immediately file eviction complaint with court. Is there a form that does both? We are in Texas and TAA members.

Foreclosure process?

I stop paying my mortgage in June, and I have to intention of keeping my house, I was wondering if I am going to receive a letter from the attorney to evacuate my house? I live in florida and can’t find anything online that shows the foreclosure process, I would like to know if I am going to get notify or if someone going to come to my house for eviction from one day to another??
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How should I present this to her? Is there anything I should modify? (bit long)?

My sister is living with me. Due to marriage problems my sister lost her scholarship, and she doesn’t have money for rent, which is why she is staying with us. I was hoping, that letting her live with us for her last two semesters of collage would give her a stable environment to study in It’s all been a bit too chaotic though. She has no regard for our home.
In response to several of my sister’s actions my husband and I compiled a list of rules. It was originally 37 items long, however we have condensed it to 13 items.

We are having her sign it, and treating it as a contract for her expected behavior in our home. My plan is to sit down and talk with her about it, letting her know that her previous behavior in my home has been unacceptable.

Before our relationship was a trade, she received free room and bored in exchange for watching Inara (my DD) for 11 hours a week. Since she has started watching Inara though she has learned several bad habits: like how throwing a tantrum works, or how to say the “S” word. We are now hiring a sitter, and letting her stay in our home completely for free.

What do you think should be repercussions for breaking these rules? I can tell her that if she doesn’t follow these rules she will be finding a new place to stay, however there have too be some intermediary punishment as well. She is 25, I am her younger sister (22). She acts like a teenager – I’d rather avoid as much drama as possible.

Here is the list:
1. If I make a mess in a communal area, I will clean it before bed time. This includes leaving clothes, blankets and personal items strewn about the area.
2. I will not purchase meat to keep in the house.
3. I will let Peter and Eleanore know before bringing a guest over.
4. I will not wear shoes in the house unless heading back out within 5 minutes.
5. I will not swear while the baby’s awake.
6. I will not bring any additional pets into the house.
7. I will defer to Peter and Eleanore or her sitter regarding care of Inara, including nighttime care.
8. I will ask each time before borrowing any item, and always return to its owner promptly and in good condition.
9. I am responsible for protecting, maintaining, and locating my own possessions, as well as keeping them out of Inara’s reach.
10. If I am upset or bothered by someone or something then I will take steps to resolve the issue through positive communication with other household members.
11. I am responsible for making my own transportation arrangements, including getting rides or keeping adequate bus fare.
12. I will not ask or expect Peter or Eleanore to lie, mislead, or hide information from anyone under any circumstance.
13. I understand that absolutely no violence or intentional destruction will be tolerated in any form; this is immediate grounds for eviction.

What do you think? any tips in presenting it to her?

Can anyone honestly say that Bush is worse that these guys?

• Adolf Hitler (Germany; 1939-1945): No explanation should really be needed on this one. If you don’t have a clue, then congratulations on making it into Western.

• Mao ZeDong (China; 1958-61 and 1966-69): He founded the Chinese Communist party and was responsible for the deaths of more than 10 times as many people as Hitler.

• Joseph Stalin (USSR; 1929-1953): He launched “the Great Purge” in the 30s that rid the Communist Party of nearly every person who had brought him to power. According to a CNN article, Soviet nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov estimated more than 1.2 million party members (more than half the group) were arrested, and 600,000 of those died by torture or execution.

• Pol Pot (Cambodia; 1975-1979): He was influenced by Mao’s cultural revolution, and 25 percent of Cambodia’s population died from starvation, overwork and executions in Pol Pot’s attempt to form a Communist peasant farming society. He conducted deadly purges to rid the area of the “old society,” and anyone suspected of being disloyal was shot or bludgeoned with an ax.

• Kim Jong-il (North Korea; 1994-present): In the world’s most tightly controlled society, roughly 250,000 civilians are in “re-education camps” and a majority of the nation is malnourished. But maybe that’s only because he is so “ronry.”

• Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe; 1980-present): While Africa isn’t the greatest continent to live on, Zimbabwe has the world’s highest inflation rate, an 80 percent employment rate and, since 1988, the life expectancy has dropped from age 62 to 38. In 2005, Mugabe launched Operation Murambatsvina (“clean the filth”), which forced the eviction of 700,000 people to “restore order and sanity.”

• Omar al-Bashir (Sudan; 1989-present): His campaign of religious and ethnic persecution has ended the lives of 180,000 Darfur civilians and has driven over two million people from their homes.
Not meant to put a price on life, just to educate the morons that call Bush a Nazi and compare him to Hitler. This question was posed to show what true evil is.

wondering…….?

I was recently served with an eviction from the manager on duty. the form comes from the apartment owners association(AOA) of california is this a legal form . who are they

what is the legal time frame I have to give in NYS for someone w/ children to evict?

This tenant is a piece of work. I am new to the whole renting out process and is only doing it because I need to pay the mortgage one way or another. Its a mess my parents left my husband and I with. Anyhow, I asked and was advised that since this girl has been giving me one excuse after the next and only her first month in the house she is late on rent (16 days now but she thinks its only tech 10 days as if that makes a diff) and doesnt look like she is planning on paying, that I can serve her with an eviction notice. I looked up a form on line and and used it and gave her 3 day to pay or leave clock starting today. She actually has the guts to txt me today… she said my notice was illegal , renters righst ppl with kids have 30 days to evict and she wants her security deposit back and I will be hearing from her attorney because she wants to go to court.. I said NP, plz have ur attorney call me today .. so now she will cost me $500 because I have to hire an attorney to evict her when I know if she cant afford to pay the rent she cant get an attorney … I would be so embaressed if I were her I cant believe she actually told me that .. I cant believe there are ppl out there like that . This place is costing me more than when it was empty. Is this true about ppl with children ? and also I am really not doing this to be mean , but I am behind on bills because I was depending on that rent money and didnt budget for things otherwise, and I cant have someone living there for free … so how long would this process normally take, while I continue providing a place for her to live and heating it up for her?
That’s an awesome answer and great help. TY very much

What is the legal time frame I have to give someone with children in NYS to evict ?

This tenant is a piece of work. I am new to the whole renting out process and is only doing it because I need to pay the mortgage one way or another. Its a mess my parents left my husband and I with. Anyhow, I asked and was advised that since this girl has been giving me one excuse after the next and only her first month in the house she is late on rent (16 days now but she thinks its only tech 10 days as if that makes a diff) and doesnt look like she is planning on paying, that I can serve her with an eviction notice. I looked up a form on line and and used it and gave her 3 day to pay or leave clock starting today. She actually has the guts to txt me today… she said my notice was illegal , renters righst ppl with kids have 30 days to evict and she wants her security deposit back and I will be hearing from her attorney because she wants to go to court.. I said NP, plz have ur attorney call me today .. so now she will cost me $500 because I have to hire an attorney to evict her when I know if she cant afford to pay the rent she cant get an attorney … I would be so embaressed if I were her I cant believe she actually told me that .. I cant believe there are ppl out there like that . This place is costing me more than when it was empty. Is this true about ppl with children ? and also I am really not doing this to be mean , but I am behind on bills because I was depending on that rent money and didnt budget for things otherwise, and I cant have someone living there for free … so how long would this process normally take, while I continue providing a place for her to live and heating it up for her?

My ex signed a form to take me off of our apt lease. He was evicted, and it is now a judgement on MY credit!?

My ex signed the apt form to remove me from our apt lease, and 4 months later he was evicted. I had already moved out, and currently have my own apt (I have paid on time for 8 months now). I was never contacted or served with an eviction notice or court information. I happened to check my credit report, and saw the judgement on my credit. I contacted the apt office/manager to find out why I was added to the judgement, even though I was no longer a tenant. I was told that my info would not be sent to collections for owing this amount but that it will reflect on my credit/records. How do I remove the judgement (which I had no fault in & was never told of any court proceedings) from my records? My score has gone down!!