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I have some tenants I need to get rid of. Is anyone familiar with eviction proceedings for AL? What is the easiest and most cost efficient way of getting them out? confused

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  • radkison31st March, 2005

    Nobody has any advice at all on evictions?????

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  • hookilau20th March, 2005

    to my mind, 2 people to a bedroom is the acceptable limit.

    3 people to a bedroom is kind of pushing it.

  • InActive_Account21st March, 2005

    4 people in a 2/1 is fine. Not sure why you 3 would be OK - 4 NOT?

  • Robert_L21st March, 2005

    Hoober,

    My understanding is if you are going to do a credit/bg/criminal check on each adult applicant, then that means if you are going to evict them, you have to evict ALL of the ones you did a credit check on.

    However, if you do a credit check on one of them, then you only have to evict that one person and not have to pay multiple eviction fees. It is still smart to get an application fee for each adult.

  • InActive_Account1st April, 2005

    Is he a government employee of the UK? If so, you are pretty safe - just get copies of their orders/official documents. I know several NATO military officers in my area ..thier countries pay them good money to live here. However, like I said - you can always go to the embassy if they are employed but their government.

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