Desperate to evict roommate who is on the lease.
I need to evict my roommate. I am in CA. The huge problem is that she is on the lease. However, I wonder that since she is in violation of some of the lease terms and engages in illegal activity, if it is a possibility. First off, she doesn't keep her area of the house clean. (It's horrifically filthy and smelly). And I am forever cleaning up after her. She has painted Black bats all over her walls. But the big thing is that she uses illegal drugs and opens the house to unsafe people, i.e. drug dealers. (And has given keys to them!) She is financially irresponsible, but that falls into the annoying category. She manages to pay rent at the last possible moment, but it completely stresses me out waiting and wondering. Again, I know that's just annoying and not illegal.
I am desperate to get her out of my life before the next crazy situation happens. Am I stuck until the lease is over? :(
Thank you for any insight.
Roommate left all things behind. When can I legally change locks?
I have a roommate who is on the lease, however she has deserted all of her belongings and left without paying rent or bills or past due amounts of money she owes me. How long am I legally required to wait until I remove her stuff from the house and change the locks? We have ceased to get along and she refuses to communicate with me in any way.
It's gotten to a point of rediculousness and I want to prepare for the worst.
Any input on this is greatly appreciated.
I am in CA.:confused:
Have I no rights as a responsible tenant vs. bum MIA roommate?
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I have a roommate who is on the lease, however she has deserted all of her belongings and left without paying rent or bills or past due amounts of money she owes me. How long am I legally required to wait until I remove her stuff from the house and change the locks? We have ceased to get along and she refuses to communicate with me in any way.
Any input on this is greatly appreciated.
All of these laws are making me so angry! I am the 'good tenant', I keep the place clean, I don't damage the place, I am responsible with all my bills, and yet she is the one who is more protected! I am starting to suspect that she has done this sort of thing before. Do I have no recourse or rights? I am expected to fit her irresponsibility bill so that this sort of behaivior is rewarded by the legal system? Garrr!
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