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phong.nguyen7832
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Giá sao vậy
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quảng cáo máy khoan ,mà bán mặt hàng dây điện
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giới thiệu máy kia đi bán máy không đúng với vi deo chịu 😳
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quản cáo máy phan mà ban máy tia leve
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Video thì máy khoang. Đặt hàng thì máy mài. Làm ăn gì vậy tr
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How to Legally Evict a Tenant from Your Property. As a landlord, never use self help to remove a tenant from your property. Attempting to remove roof, change locks, disconnect utilities, remove the tenant’s belongings, or force them out without a court order is illegal. It can put you in trouble or earn you a lawsuit for damages. The law provides a clear process of recovering peacefully and legally. Here are the correct steps: 🥢Serve a valid Notice to Quit: The length of the notice depends on the type of tenancy or what is stated in your tenancy agreement:   Yearly tenancy requires 6 months notice that must be properly served (delivered personally, by registered post, or through a court bailiff if the tenant refuses), while 6 months tenancy requires a 3 months notice to quit. 🥢Once the notice to quit expires and the tenant has not left, then you serve this second notice which  is a strict 7 days notice informing the tenant of your intention to go to court to recover the premises. 🥢File a lawsuit for recovery of premises if the tenant still refuses to vacate your property after both notices have been served, you then file a claim at the appropriate Court. You will need:      1. Copies of both notices 2. Tenancy agreement (if any) 3. Proof of service of both notices 🥢Claim Mesne Profits (if applicable) i.e the money the tenant owes you for continuing to occupy your property after the tenancy has legally ended (this is usually calculated at the same rate as the previous rent until the tenant finally leaves). 🥢Lastly, obtain judgment and enforce it with the help of a court bailiff.   Important Additional Tips: 🥢Always use written notices, verbal notices are not recognised by law and will not help you in court. 🥢Keep proper records of every notice served (date, time, method of service, and witness if possible). 🥢Consider using a lawyer to prepare and serve the notices as a small mistake in procedure can force you to start the entire process all over again if the matter gets to court. #barrfemi
How to Legally Evict a Tenant from Your Property. As a landlord, never use self help to remove a tenant from your property. Attempting to remove roof, change locks, disconnect utilities, remove the tenant’s belongings, or force them out without a court order is illegal. It can put you in trouble or earn you a lawsuit for damages. The law provides a clear process of recovering peacefully and legally. Here are the correct steps: 🥢Serve a valid Notice to Quit: The length of the notice depends on the type of tenancy or what is stated in your tenancy agreement: Yearly tenancy requires 6 months notice that must be properly served (delivered personally, by registered post, or through a court bailiff if the tenant refuses), while 6 months tenancy requires a 3 months notice to quit. 🥢Once the notice to quit expires and the tenant has not left, then you serve this second notice which is a strict 7 days notice informing the tenant of your intention to go to court to recover the premises. 🥢File a lawsuit for recovery of premises if the tenant still refuses to vacate your property after both notices have been served, you then file a claim at the appropriate Court. You will need: 1. Copies of both notices 2. Tenancy agreement (if any) 3. Proof of service of both notices 🥢Claim Mesne Profits (if applicable) i.e the money the tenant owes you for continuing to occupy your property after the tenancy has legally ended (this is usually calculated at the same rate as the previous rent until the tenant finally leaves). 🥢Lastly, obtain judgment and enforce it with the help of a court bailiff. Important Additional Tips: 🥢Always use written notices, verbal notices are not recognised by law and will not help you in court. 🥢Keep proper records of every notice served (date, time, method of service, and witness if possible). 🥢Consider using a lawyer to prepare and serve the notices as a small mistake in procedure can force you to start the entire process all over again if the matter gets to court. #barrfemi

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