Thursday, December 5, 2013

Going to Court

Even if the tenant admits to the extra people, the judge might order that the unauthorized residents vacate the property. If the tenant agrees to do that, the case may well be dismissed. Should your authorized tenant fail to get the other folks out of the rental property, it's back to court again. The court may terminate the lease agreement and order the tenant out of the property. Generally, however, judges don't like to terminate leases.

Peter Meer is President/Broker of Meer & Company, Inc., 303-322-1550 which manages 150 single family homes and properties in Denver, Colorado. He holds the Master Property Manager (MPM) designation and the firm holds the Certified Residential Management Company (CRMC) designation from the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM). To learn more about Peter's Landlord solutions visit Meer and Company website at www.meerandco.com


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