In this video, Rick discusses the process of handling tenant evictions. Evictions can be challenging and uncomfortable, but when executed correctly, they help protect both you and your property. The initial step is to issue a 7-day notice, which should not be confused with the previous 3-day notice. The 7-day notice provides tenants with a 7-day grace period to settle their overdue rent. If the tenants fail to make the payment within this timeframe, the next course of action is to involve your attorney.
Ideally, the eviction process should not escalate to its final stages. However, in some cases, it may become necessary to involve law enforcement. This can include engaging the police and designating your property as a "non-trespassing" zone to prevent unauthorized access by previous tenants.
Remember that the eviction process should always adhere to the local and state laws and regulations governing landlord-tenant relationships. It's essential to consult with legal counsel and follow the proper legal procedures throughout the eviction process to protect your rights and the rights of your tenants.
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