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Adam Huntahlers
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Adam Huntahlers
  • Winder, GA
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Had a question about evicting someone. My buddy has a property that hes currently renting out. Well his mistake was renting to someone without a lease but long story short tenant was giving him problems and he wants to evict them how does that work with out a lease or is it the same ? Thanks

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Steve Gordon
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Steve Gordon
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Perhaps someone else will chime in but in my state the absence of a lease defaults to a month-by-month lease.  The implication is that your friend can decide to not renew, give the tenant a 30 day notice of non-renewal, and end the lease.

Not positive this works in all states so perhaps someone from Florida can chime in.

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