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re: Landlord Question - Evictions

Posted on 10/1/08 at 9:12 am to
Posted by notslim99
City of Bossier City
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 10/1/08 at 9:12 am to
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Evictions that the court grants that I have seen, usually have 24-48 hour notices.


The courts here require a 24-hour "move out" period, but the landlord can grant more time to the person being evicted. I usually give 48 hours. I've had a few instances where the renter bad mouthed me so badly in court, that I gave them only the mandatory 24 hours. If you evict, prepare for the renter to tell the judge what a bad landlord you are.
Posted by threesheets
Member since Oct 2007
423 posts
Posted on 10/1/08 at 11:43 am to
You're entitled to damages incurred by the tenant's breach (either the rent he owes you or the rent you missed out on by not being able to rent to someone else).
This post was edited on 10/1/08 at 12:50 pm
Posted by Herb
Amite LA
Member since Dec 2003
6528 posts
Posted on 10/1/08 at 4:33 pm to
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Evictions that the court grants that I have seen, usually have 24-48 hour notices.
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The courts here require a 24-hour "move out" period, but the landlord can grant more time to the person being evicted. I usually give 48 hours. I've had a few instances where the renter bad mouthed me so badly in court, that I gave them only the mandatory 24 hours. If you evict, prepare for the renter to tell the judge what a bad landlord you are.
That is determined by local law. You may very well have a thiry day period from the date of the eviction notice. If that is statutory, your lease cannot override it.
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