Trespass guest (by john [CA]) Jan 29, 2025 6:46 PM
Trespass guest (by plenty [MO]) Jan 29, 2025 7:59 PM
Trespass guest (by john [CA]) Jan 29, 2025 8:01 PM
Trespass guest (by plenty [MO]) Jan 29, 2025 9:01 PM
Trespass guest (by Ray-N-Pa [PA]) Jan 30, 2025 6:38 AM
Trespass guest (by zero [IN]) Jan 30, 2025 9:23 AM
Trespass guest (by john [CA]) Jan 30, 2025 2:09 PM
Trespass guest (by plenty [MO]) Jan 30, 2025 2:57 PM
Trespass guest (by tim [CA]) Jan 30, 2025 7:44 PM
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Trespass guest (by john [CA]) Posted on: Jan 29, 2025 6:46 PM Message:
Hi all,
Had a previous thread about unauthorized occupants.
Is it possible for us to trespass a tenant's guest from the premises? He harassed me and another staff member, said he wanted to sue us for harassing him and his family by giving them warning notices for lease violations. We called the police, incident report on file.
He's the tenant's daughter's boyfriend (daughter on lease) and have a baby together. The boyfriend is NOT on lease, nor do we have any information about him. Tenant claims he doesn't live there, but management staff has seen him on premises quite frequently.
Thanks!
--172.89.xx.xxx |
Trespass guest (by plenty [MO]) Posted on: Jan 29, 2025 7:59 PM Message:
When is this lease up? --172.59.xxx.xx |
Trespass guest (by john [CA]) Posted on: Jan 29, 2025 8:01 PM Message:
@plenty It's a month-to-month, they've been there for a few years now --172.89.xx.xxx |
Trespass guest (by plenty [MO]) Posted on: Jan 29, 2025 9:01 PM Message:
Then end the agreement. Stay away from there, hire an attorney and stop getting into the fight of being the policeman. Let them go --172.59.xxx.xxx |
Trespass guest (by Ray-N-Pa [PA]) Posted on: Jan 30, 2025 6:38 AM Message:
Why are you telling someone who isn't on the lease about lease violations? Did they sign the lease -ever? If not then treating them as such is wrong.
Does your lease outline specifically when a guest becomes a resident? If it doesn't - you are probably harassing the person --173.188.x.xxx |
Trespass guest (by zero [IN]) Posted on: Jan 30, 2025 9:23 AM Message:
With the troubles you have commented on about this group I would for sure non-renew at the least.
I have kicked out a tenant because her BF made a passing threat toward another tenant. She was ticked off, more at him them me.
She finally calmed down but I still booted her because he was still around.
Them sharing a kid means he will most likely be there even if you trespass him. He will just be sneakier. --107.147.xx.xx |
Trespass guest (by john [CA]) Posted on: Jan 30, 2025 2:09 PM Message:
Jeez, CA is way worse than I thought compared to other states... I wish it was that easy haha
@plenty @zero, CA TPA has a stipulation that we can't tell them to leave no-fault after 12 months without having a reason like demolition/owner moving in, at-fault (this case) would be an eviction, which in CA is a bit of an impossibility and last-resort, but we're looking into it. Trying small remedies first.
@Ray-N-Pa we didn't tell the boyfriend about the lease violations. We issued paper Notice of Lease Violations addressed and served to the residents on the lease. Guess he saw them and brought it upon himself, even though he's not a resident, to interact with management about it. As for the lease clause, we just have something where they pay extra rent and etc., but he claims he lives somewhere else and just visits. We do have a clause of guests can't be here for more than 14 days cumulative per 12-months, though. --172.58.xxx.xx |
Trespass guest (by plenty [MO]) Posted on: Jan 30, 2025 2:57 PM Message:
Ray is correct. You are trying an up hill battle as you are targeting the wrong person. Your agreement is with the people who signed the rental paperwork. Get a lawyer and hit th hard. Or just don't go there, stay away, stay out of it and exit first available time. But have your lawyer handled it. To risky. She will soon get rid of this baby daddy. As it is now they are bonding stronger cause your around. --172.59.xxx.xxx |
Trespass guest (by tim [CA]) Posted on: Jan 30, 2025 7:44 PM Message:
John, you should be asking these questions of a qualified lawyer with the end goal to get these tenants out. I also have rentals, but mine are all in Northern California where things aren't as insane as LA.
Beware, there are people on the internet who will give you advice, but aren't aware of the laws in your particular area of California (I think I asked in one of your previous posts where you're located and didn't see if you responded or not), and following their advice could make your current problem much worse. --73.2.xx.xx |
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