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Russell Adams
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Waldorf, MD
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Tenant Holdover

Russell Adams
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Waldorf, MD
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My tenant put the rent into escrow because she didn't want to pay rent. The repairs have been made and now I am awaiting a court date on 23rd of Apr 15. The lease is due to expire on 15 Apr 15. I am being told by my property manager that we have to see the outcome by judge and then we can proceed with an eviction, which will take another couple pf months. Is that legal that the tenant can holdover past the expiration date for repairs? 

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