Augusta
VIP Contributor
As a property owner you shouldn't ever take laws into your hands when it comes to evicting a terrible tenant if you don't want to be hunted by your action. The court or law frowns at self help when it comes to eviction action on any tenant on your property. You don't need to do a extra-judicial action as the property owner.
The right thing you should do is to first give the tenant a written eviction notice or letter, this is to first alert the tenant to your eviction decision but if the tenant is stubborn and still remain put after the expiration of the eviction notice, you don't have to throw the tenant out by yourself.
You need to approach the court to start a formal eviction proceeding that will enable you eject the tenant lawfully. The court is only the rightful place that will give an eviction order to eject the tenant. So it is good to do it right and do it rightfully.
What do you think?
The right thing you should do is to first give the tenant a written eviction notice or letter, this is to first alert the tenant to your eviction decision but if the tenant is stubborn and still remain put after the expiration of the eviction notice, you don't have to throw the tenant out by yourself.
You need to approach the court to start a formal eviction proceeding that will enable you eject the tenant lawfully. The court is only the rightful place that will give an eviction order to eject the tenant. So it is good to do it right and do it rightfully.
What do you think?