WhaT does a Tenant do if his property is removed before eviction.
I previously lived in a state and had tenants that were employed and caused no problems moving in and out. I now live in an area of a state where none of my tenants are employed. They are all on some kind of government aid. It is not uncommon for tenants to borrow the money to move into my rental house then not have the money to pay the next month's rent. I have inexpensive houses but still have all the expenses to make them safe and healthy to live in. There is not much way to check out the past of the potential renters so I quit trying. I know all of what I am suppose to do to get reliable renters but they don't work in my area. The tenants can move in for one month and get behind on their rent. The police will tell them they don't have to move until evicted, so they sometime hold my house hostage for free rent. I know I can just sell my houses and give up but I don’t want to yet. I have to threaten the tenants that I am going to move their stuff out to get them to move. I don't plan to break the law but I think it should also be illegal for tenants to abuse the eviction laws. Has anyone actually removed a tenant's property to get them out before eviction and what did the tenants have to do to be compensated for your moving them out? Can the police arrest you if you move a tenant out before eviction? I doesn’t make sense that the landlord cannot arrest a tenant if they don't move out without an eviction. It would seem fair that a tenant would also have to be under a law that they would have to go through the court if the were moved without legal eviction. My tenants do not have the money to pay their rent and they don't have the money to sue, but they know they can get free rent if they don't move. Neither do I have the money to sue. "Will somebody help me!!" like the man in the TV commercial.