How do I evict for unpaid rent?
Figure out whether the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act applies to Hamilton County. Hint: I found out by simply Googling the two phrases. b) Go back and read the two statutes very, very carefully. Decide which one applies to you based on your answer to a) above. Follow to the letter what the statute says you must do. c) I strongly recommend you don’t do what wfrgms proposes, which I believe is not in compliance with the two statutes you posted. d) If you’re still having difficulty figuring it out, hire an L&T lawyer in Hamilton County. The money you expend on an attorney might be mitigated by a) depersonalizing the eviction for your mother’s tenants and thus making it less unpleasant for all concerned, b) giving you a fighting chance of recouping some of the back money your mom is owed, and, c) saving you the hassle of multiple court appearances if one is required to go to court in order to evict a tenant in Hamilton County, TN.
Call your sheriff’s office. They will have someone on staff who can tell you how to proceed. how do I tactfully do it? This is important. You don’t want to piss them off too bad because they may tear your place up on the way out… I think 30-days is both generous and standard. You should send a certified letter saying one of the following: 1.) Pay X amount by such and such date, or you’ve got 30 days to vacate. I don’t know how you decide what X is – and the only reason you’d want to do this is if you want to see some of your back rent without taking them to court. Or if you just want them out, 2.) You are here by given 30-days notice. On such and such day (30 days + 12 hours) the sheriff’s office will forcefully evict you if you are not already out. Not having a lease has probably contributed some to their non-payment. Further, they probably know that this is coming so they should be partially prepared for it. If you were going to seek legal advice for anything I’d do it for the back