Overview of the tenant eviction process in the USA

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By Sofia Gancedo | Bricksave

August 14, 2024

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Navigating the complexities of tenant eviction in the United States can be challenging for landlords, property managers, and real estate investors. To help demystify this process, we recently hosted a comprehensive webinar that provides valuable insights into the eviction process from start to finish.

Watch the video below (in Spanish) to find out more:


 


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Key topics covered in the webinar

Our webinar delves into several critical aspects of tenant eviction:

  1. Eviction triggers: We explore the various reasons that can lead to eviction, such as non-payment of rent, violation of lease terms, and other tenant behaviours that may require legal action.
  2. The judicial process: Understanding the legal framework and court procedures involved in eviction is crucial. We break down the steps, from filing the eviction notice to the final court judgement, ensuring you know what to expect.
  3. Challenges in the eviction process: Evictions are rarely straightforward. We discuss the challenges that can arise, including delays caused by weather conditions, tenant resistance, and legal obstacles that can prolong the process.
  4. Role of the sheriff: The sheriff plays a vital role in enforcing court-ordered evictions. Our webinar explains their responsibilities and how they ensure that evictions are carried out lawfully and safely.
  5. Property maintenance: Maintaining your property during and after an eviction is essential. We offer tips on how to manage property upkeep and prepare for new tenants.
  6. Managing difficult tenants: Handling difficult tenants requires tact and strategy. We share practical advice on how to navigate challenging tenant relationships to minimise conflict and legal complications.
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