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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 3257052" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I believe even without a lease, they still have to evict them with a 30 day notice if you've established a month-to-month with them (which the land lord effectively has by discussing the rent being due, etc). Tenants and sub-letter's rights are pretty strong most places.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even if the utilities are in the landlord's name, they can't cut them off. That's constructive eviction and they have an obligation to keep the utilities on, even if the rent is due, until the eviction is due. I doubt the occupants go down the road of taking action, but if they do it can get really bad for the land lord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 3257052, member: 7488"] I believe even without a lease, they still have to evict them with a 30 day notice if you've established a month-to-month with them (which the land lord effectively has by discussing the rent being due, etc). Tenants and sub-letter's rights are pretty strong most places. Even if the utilities are in the landlord's name, they can't cut them off. That's constructive eviction and they have an obligation to keep the utilities on, even if the rent is due, until the eviction is due. I doubt the occupants go down the road of taking action, but if they do it can get really bad for the land lord. [/QUOTE]
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