Can you kick a roommate out who is not on the lease?

Can you kick a roommate out who is not on the lease?

If you are on the only one on the lease and you have a written agreement with your sub-tenant (without a fixed-term tenancy stipulated), you will have to give them 90 days' written notice of their impending eviction. Some sub-tenants may have access to the Boarding House Act, to Consumer Claims Act, or to common law.

Can my girlfriend kick me out if I’m on the lease?

Landlords can't evict even obnoxious tenants without a valid cause. Roommates have no authority at all to evict someone who also signed the lease. If your roommate drives you crazy or stops paying the rent, you have options, but they don't include kicking him out.

Can my roommate sue me for moving out?

Yes, you may sue your roommate. Likely this will be in the County small claims court. Whether the Judge awards you all that you claim or part or nothing is up to the Judge.

How do I write a 30 day notice to my roommate?

Look online and find a template form of notice for your state. All you have to do now is fill in the blanks. The details you need include the roommate's name and address, your name and address and the date. Writing the date is important as this starts the 30-day clock ticking.

Can you call the cops on your roommates?

Sure you can call the police to have someone removed from your rental property. Only the persons on the lease can legally stay. Usually the police don't kick the doors down unless there is a threat to their personal safety. They need a warrant if they don't have permission to enter.