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Your Property Manager Can Legally Evict You For These 5 Reasons

April 10, 2018

Your Property Manager Can Legally Evict You For These 5 Reasons

There are a lot of reasons why your Los Angeles property manager may end your tenancy. When you sign your rental agreement, there are a number of rules and policies you are required to keep. Your Landlord or property manager has the right to evict you any time you default on one of these rules and policies.

If you are wondering the possible reasons to evict a tenant in Los Angeles, the tips in this article will show you top 5 reasons why your Los Angeles property manager may evict you.

Top 5 Reasons To Evict A Tenant in Los Angeles

1. Refusal To Pay Rent

This is the number one reason why your Los Angeles property manager or landlord may choose to end your tenancy. In fact, it is legal in every state to terminate tenancy when a tenant defaults on his rent payment.

There is a rule that says “you can’t stay if you can’t pay”. You need to be aware of this. Your landlord or property manager may choose to give you some days to come up with your rent; when you fail to pay your rent within the time given, he can evict you from his property.

2. Property Damage

No landlord or property manager will stand and watch while you destroy his property. In fact, a landlord can sue you for damaging his property. You need to be careful when you are a tenant. Even a damage that is not intentional can get you kicked out of the house.

Avoid anything that can cause damage. Your tenancy may be terminated when you cause too much damage to the rental property.

3. Illegal Drug Use and other Related Activities

No landlord or Los Angeles property manager wants his rental property to be a crime scene. Landlords and property managers have the responsibility to report you when you are making use of illicit drugs or you are selling illicit drugs on their property.

In states such as Texas, a landlord has the right to instantly terminate your lease if you are convicted of public indecency.

4. Violation of Lease

Violating your lease can get your kicked out of the house. Some violations will require just a warning. However, when you continue to violate your lease, the landlord or the property manager will have no choice than to issue you with an eviction notice.

Ideally, we recommend that you read and correctly understand the terms of your lease before you sign anything, if you are confused, you can always get an attorney to interpret the terms of the lease to you before you sign it. Understanding the lease will help you know your rights, you will also know if you can be able to cope with the lease before you sign it.

Some lease violations include:

  • Unauthorized pets
  • Improper use of the property
  • Unapproved subletting
  • Unapproved occupants
  • Extended guests
  • Noise complaints

5. Lease Expiration

You are expected to move out or renew your rent at the expiration of your lease. However, there are cases where a tenant will not pay and also refuse to move out when their rent expires. When you do this, you are setting yourself up for a disgrace. If you want to retain the rental property but you don’t have money, you should discuss your options with the property manager.

You no longer have the right to occupy the dwelling once your lease has expired. A landlord or property manager can decide to throw you out when this happens.

Conclusion

Depending on your state, there are a number of things that can get you evicted from a rental property. You need to be aware of these things. Ideally, you will find the rules and regulations of your rental property in your lease. We usually recommend you read and understand them very well before you sign them. This is because you will find all the reasons for evictions on your lease document.

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