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re: Flood Rental Eviction Question (what would you do?) UPDATE

Posted on 9/6/16 at 4:54 pm to
Posted by NoSaint
Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 9/6/16 at 4:54 pm to
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Know up front that your relationship with this landlord is now irreparably damaged and be on the lookout for a new place ASAP.


and that should at this point be past tense - so go ahead and do whats right for you and let him do whats right for him. you tried the being friendly angle, and now i think you can be fine with pushing much closer to the limit of what you can get away with instead of going above and beyond for him.

like someone else said - odds are he likely feels pretty trapped/screwed and is trying to pass some of that burden onto others. dont let him.
Posted by ItzMe1972
Member since Dec 2013
9895 posts
Posted on 9/6/16 at 6:18 pm to
Bad situation all around.

Sounds like he wanted a liability waiver.

The eviction process takes several weeks and is not automatic. A judge will oversee and hear from both sides.

I would not like a tenant in a flooded property of mine until it was fixed. And it is likely hard to fix being occupied.

Better see about relocating. And stay for several weeks to offset your costs.

Just my two cents.
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