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Steps to consider  
Step1

Determine valid reasons under local laws for evicting the tenant, such as failure to pay rent, repeated violations or the breach of a lease clause.

Step2

Give the tenant adequate written notice that you are terminating his or her tenancy, following state and local eviction procedures.

Step3

File a lawsuit to evict the tenant if the tenant does not move or correct violations after receiving a termination notice.

Step4

Realize the tenant may mount a defense against your eviction lawsuit, possibly increasing the time of the eviction process.

 
 
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