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I posted a question on here before on this subject, it has now gone way to far the wife is going around slandering mine and my wifes reputation. and now I need them to move before I can get a new roomates in. can I do this with out my landlord taking it to court and costing me more time than necessary?

2007-04-26 04:15:02 · 2 answers · asked by michaelv37 2 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

I forgot to mention that they have no lease with me or my landlord just our word. I ahd intended on someone else moving in but they back out and these guys said they would help. told the landlord he said no more new leases and it was fine that they move in. mine and my wifes names are on the lease not heirs.

2007-04-26 04:30:20 · update #1

2 answers

Probably not.

It depends on whether or not the roommates signed a lease directly with the landlord or if they signed a sublease with you.

If they signed a sublease with you, it's possible that you can terminate the sublease (although you may have to have your landlord's permission to do that, even under the terms of the sublease).

If they signed a lease with the landlord (as did you), then you have no recourse unless the landlord elects to terminate the roommate's lease.

2007-04-26 04:23:49 · answer #1 · answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7 · 0 0

depends.. not if there on the lease. If there not on the lease, then you can make them leave.

2007-04-26 04:21:11 · answer #2 · answered by Landon Parks 2 · 0 0

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