Alabama Eviction

Alabama landlords must follow Alabama law if they want to evict their tenants. It is illegal for an Alabama landlord to force a tenant out by changing the locks or turning off the utilities.

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Arizona Eviction

With a couple exceptions, Arizona landlords must terminate a tenancy before bringing court action to evict a tenant.

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Minnesota Eviction

In order to evict a tenant, a Minnesota landlord must first give the proper notice that the lease is being terminated. Month-to-month tenancies can be ended at any time for any reason with 30 days notice (unless the landlord is retaliating or discriminating against the tenant).

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South Carolina Eviction

In South Carolina, as long as a landlord follows the law, he or she can evict any tenant for a breach of the lease. However, the landlord must follow the proper legal steps for evicting the tenant.

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Florida Eviction

In Florida, eviction is usually a multiple step process that begins with the landlord giving notice to the tenant that the tenancy is over.

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Who is a tenant?

A tenant is a person who has the right to use and occupy rental property in accordance with a rental agreement or lease. The tenant is also referred to as the ‘lessee’ of rental property. The tenant may use and occupy the rental property as long as s/he complies with the terms and conditions of the rental agreement, including, but not limited to, the payment of rent.

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