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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Marty Champions on August 19, 2017, 05:23:02 PM
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matt c said his bum tenant tried to argue in court that hes an oppressor omfg canada law is shits
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them hebrews stallin?
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Use a property management company, they will hire the lawyer that will get the eviction. There is a process.
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Out here, start to finish could be around 6 months.
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matt c said his bum tenant tried to argue in court that hes an oppressor omfg canada law is shits
Marty, when Matt Canning is talking about his "bum tenant" he is not referring to a deadbeat renter.
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Use a property management company, they will hire the lawyer that will get the eviction. There is a process.
u dont need a lawyer or a property managment company
u failed to comprehend the question also
im tring to get an idea how strict landlords are these days
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Varies by the individual and their tolerance for nonsense. Here in Cook county(IL) if rent is not paid by the fifth, you are served a five day demand for rent, if not paid within a full 5 days after that, you can then be taken to court. So, it varies based on the person you are renting from, or planning on renting from. It is a lot easier for a landlord to stick to the letter of the law and follow the process to a T from the beginning. If not the judge says why didn't you do this, or why did you wait so long, and that tends to favor the delinquent party.
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matt c said his bum tenant tried to argue in court that hes an oppressor omfg canada law is shits
We use a property management company but it depends on how long of a grace period you give after the due date (usually the first). We give 5 days and on the sixth day we can post on their door a pay or quit notice if we choose.
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u dont need a lawyer or a property managment company
u failed to comprehend the question also
im tring to get an idea how strict landlords are these days
You can't just evict you need a warrant/ court order. If they're a month behind you need to prepare to remove them.
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don't use the courts, just go in and change the locks when they are out.
Court system is heavily weighed towards the tenant.
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In Australia, you do not need a court order to evict.
I've been served many, many eviction notices. Nothing major - just late rent. This was before internet banking - we were students and had to travel to the agent's bank to pay the rent. So naturally, we were pretty slack.
It was always the same.. slack off, get eviction notice, go to the bank.
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matt c said his bum tenant tried to argue in court that hes an oppressor omfg canada law is shits
Heh...I was wondering if you were referring to my Facebook post on the matter.
In Canada, the Landlord/Tenant court is considered a "social justice tribunal". I think that answers that question. ::):
http://www.sjto.gov.on.ca/ltb
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Heh...I was wondering if you were referring to my Facebook post on the matter.
In Canada, the Landlord/Tenant court is considered a "social justice tribunal". I think that answers that question. ::):
http://www.sjto.gov.on.ca/ltb
"If you evict brew-tenants... the landlord dies.", Justin "Mad Matt" TrudeauXXX
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Over here it's a lengthy and costly process evicting a tennant, somehow despite having paid no rent and potentially destroyed your property they still have some fucking right to live in your property and apparently you cannot even enter the place without giving prior notice.
Best bet is to evict them yourself and bank on the fact that they won't bother following it up legally.
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Over here it's a lengthy and costly process evicting a tennant, somehow despite having paid no rent and potentially destroyed your property they still have some fucking right to live in your property and apparently you cannot even enter the place without giving prior notice.
Best bet is to evict them yourself and bank on the fact that they won't bother following it up legally.
Rather pay some thugs - the tenant most likely fell down the stairs.
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ask chris aceto
he's an expert in these things, and you can ask him about contest preparation while youre at it
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Rather pay some thugs - the tenant most likely fell down the stairs.
Yes, A lot cheaper and more satisfying that the legal route.
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Between this, maintenance/upkeep, and ensuring that your properties stay occupied, rentals sound like a hassle :-\
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Varies by the individual and their tolerance for nonsense. Here in Cook county(IL) if rent is not paid by the fifth, you are served a five day demand for rent, if not paid within a full 5 days after that, you can then be taken to court. So, it varies based on the person you are renting from, or planning on renting from. It is a lot easier for a landlord to stick to the letter of the law and follow the process to a T from the beginning. If not the judge says why didn't you do this, or why did you wait so long, and that tends to favor the delinquent party.
yes counter intuitively the judge doesnt like it when you give the tenant a break
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From what I hear it is very difficult to evict losers.My buddy couldn't get a guy out for over a year then then house had an "accidental fire".Only way guy would leave.
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You can't just evict you need a warrant/ court order. If they're a month behind you need to prepare to remove them.
the process is u must give a 10 day late notice on the 11th day u file court papers for possesion then its a good 30 days till u can get in your apt
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the process is u must give a 10 day late notice on the 11th day u file court papers for possesion then its a good 30 days till u can get in your apt
Ive told you what to do you dumb hick...