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  • in reply to: Commercial property dispute. Legal ways to vacate tenant. #33923
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      March 17, 2025 at 10:51 am
      Yeah. Currently, things are more in tenant’s favor. I want to reverse it and get it over with. I understand that this might take time. I want to get the most difficult parts of this out before it gets too late for me to handle.

      in reply to: Commercial property dispute. Legal ways to vacate tenant. #33919
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        March 17, 2025 at 10:07 am
        The annual rental agreement expires in May. Exit clauses include not complying with standard terms like vacate after agreement expires, not paying the agreed rent, sub leasing to third party, not paying two terms of license fee etc. although he is subleasing, it is difficult to prove I guess, because I believe they both are running this cafe as partners.

        in reply to: Commercial property dispute. Legal ways to vacate tenant. #33918
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          March 17, 2025 at 9:50 am
          I am a little noob when it comes to dealing with cops and stuff and I think the cops will see through my facade and quickly realize I’m a wuss. And it kinda always puts me in a “not so good situation”. But I am definitely going to explore this option by seeking help from people who I know are smooth talkers.
          For the eviction, I heard that it takes a lot of time to get a tenant evicted. Is that true?

          in reply to: Commercial property dispute. Legal ways to vacate tenant. #33917
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            March 17, 2025 at 9:48 am
            I would not buy a property with an existing tenant. Yes, I feel misled. I wish I spoke to and found a good lawyer. I would have a lot more research into the legal side of these things, which is what I’m trying to understand. Even though I am hell bent on evicting the tenant, I have realized that I need to prepare myself with what I am getting into.

            in reply to: Commercial property dispute. Legal ways to vacate tenant. #33920
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              March 17, 2025 at 9:11 am
              I am a little noob when it comes to dealing with cops and stuff and I think the cops will see through my facade and quickly realize I’m a wuss. And it kinda always puts me in a “not so good situation”. But I am definitely going to explore this option by seeking help from people who I know are smooth talkers.
              For the eviction, I heard that it takes a lot of time to get a tenant evicted. Is that true?

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