How to evict someone in Florida?

I am posting this for my mother. My sister and her two children live with her and my sister does not pay rent, work or help out my mom at all. My mom is looking for some legal advice on what she can do to get my sister and her children out of her house as she will not leave on her own after asking her to move out. Is there some kind of eviction process that will help get her out of her house?

In California can a tenant file a complaint against a landlord prior to be served a UD(eviction) and how so.?

I sublease my place from my former roommate who moved out two weeks ago so I am a co-tenant not on landlords lease agreement and found a 3-day pay or quit nailed to my door. I tried to pay the full rent but was told to get out ASAP. No further action has been taken by the landlord at this point.
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I’m Looking for info on filing a complaint against a landlord in California, Orange County, Can I file? If yes, how, what forms, who to talk to, things I need to do…. Landlord is not following procedure, and he is doing illegal things to house while I still live here, like confiscating my property, demolishing asbestos acoustic ceiling, removing doors and leaving house open with no one there. Turning house into Full-Blown construction project day and night. So he can rent to someone else ASAP. Having the electricity disconnected that is in my name, and other choice classic stupid moves. Information on How best to handle my situation would be appriciated…

How do you legally evict someone from a property in South Carolina?

I am a landlord for a few rental properties, and I have some tenants that signed a lease for a particular property, agreeing not to smoke in this property. Since then, I have found evidence that they have continued to disregard the lease, therefore breaking our documented agreement. I took pictures of this evidence, but I now want to evict these guys by the book, so we won’t get into any kind of legal trouble. I realize that even with an eviction, you have to allow the “evictees” 30 days to move out. That’s about all I know. Does anyone know where I can get a form needed with the proper legal “mum-bo-jumbo” needed for me to comply with South Carolina law and not shoot myself in the foot? I would appreciate any feedback and/or help in the matter– Thanks!

How do you evict someone from a rental property in the State of Florida?

I own a house in Florida. I have a renter who has not paid me rent in 6 months. I will not be sueing him for back rent mainly because I will probably not get it. So I have started the eviction process. We have served the 5 day notice etc. Now we are down to the 24 hour notice part. I believe now he will be thrown out by the Sheriff. Last week he went over to my mom’s house(who is handling things for me because I am away) He tried to ask for more time, claiming that he will file some sort of letter with the Clerk of Courts asking for 60 more days. He has 2 little kids and uses them as ammo to live for free. My mom went over there to see if he has left as he was repeatedly asked to do. My mom said he was out cutting the grass, kids playing in the yard, even
though (according to what we know) he will be physically removed from the property by Tuesday, it is now Saturday. Is there something up his sleave? Specifically, could he just come back a squat after we throw him out?? Any an all info on this would be great.

Please help me!!! Eviction question?

Okay, so I live in this house under a month-to-month agreement that is signed by me, and by me only. I had two females move in (it’s a 3BR house) on the 15th of January and they’ve caused hell! They’ve touched, thrown out, and used my personal things (including drinking a $50 non-replaceable bottle of wine), brought a dog into the house when I made it adament that the landlords didn’t allow pets, and I’ve been fed up! I want to evict them but I know they pay their rent to the landlords directly, and not to me, which, I realize, puts a damper in what rights I have to kick them out. So what can I do? And where can I find 30-day Notice of Termination of Tenancy forms? Thanks so much! Appreciate it!
P.S. I live in California in a city with no rent-control ordinances in effect.

Minnesota Eviction Expungement form.?

As shown here:
http://mncourts.gov/Default.aspx?page=513&item=294&itemType=formDetails

My girlfriend wants to know if she can get her eviction expunged. She rented a town home seven years ago with two other tenants and after six months was evicted for failing to pay rent.

They never contacted her. She tried to get an apartment last week and they told her that because she had an eviction notice on her record she needed to contact the landlord of that property and get proof she didn’t owe them anything.

They said she owed them $4,000 for cleaning, back rent and other misc fees. Don’t feel bad for the landlord, they made over $8,000 in rent and were able to write off $12,000 in income taxes.

She asked for a detailed bill which said she owed them $0.00 because everything had been written off as bad debt. That $0.00 was crossed out and $12,000 was put in it’s place. Then they said that they would accept $6,000 if she could come up with it.

It doesn’t seem legal for them to ask for money that they have already taken a tax write off on. Because it was seven years ago, they can’t even amend their taxes to correct it so these seems outright fraudulent and I have a feeling that any court would agree that if the debt is written off, it is gone. Is this a good reason for getting an expungement?

It also says that if you can prove that it is in the best interest of the public that she be allowed to expunge the record that it should be so. What are good arguments for proving that it would be in the best interest of the public?
She is trying to get an apartment with me, her mom and her mentally handicapped 20 year old brother. I think the benefit to the state is that they aren’t homeless and not breaking fire code. Together we make over 100,000 a year. But since I am on unemployment until I go to basic training I don’t qualify to co-sign. She has been evicted so she cannot cosign and since the little brother is a vulnerable adult he can’t cosign (even though he has a job and gets social security). Her mom cannot afford triple the rent of a 3 bedroom apartment so we would have to move into a 2 bedroom which exceeds number of people allowed in the dwelling.