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My grandmother passed away in May and her Will says that the house needs to be sold at the end of the year. The trust says my uncle can remain in the house until Dec. 31st. A roommate is living there paying no rent and they know that if they don't move out by then, then a eviction notice will be sent but they used to be a manager at an apartment complex and knows how to extend their stay with dealing with court and eviction notices. If it is in a Will for all persons to be out can they actually stay longer or will a judge grant the eviction even if the roommate counters the eviction? When the roommate moved in they knew that the house was going to be sold and have been talking about staying longer even if they get the notice. HELP! The sooner they are out the sooner we can clean carpets, fix repairs, and paint.
 
If you want a tenant out, you can ask him or her to leave.
They might not give a sheet.
If they refuse, you must evict.
All Parties to an eviction have the right to due process.
You can offer them money to leave, that sometimes works.
Otherwise, better get ready to send that 30 day or 60 day notice to quit.
With a little luck, you'll have them out by May, 2014.
Besides, how quickly do you think OLD, USED homes sell these days?
 
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2006 really isn't that old. However, no one can say how long it will take for any specific home to sell. We had a neighbor's home that took quite some time to sell & another neighbor's home sold quickly in the past several years. (both were more or less in the same condition)
 
They also pay no rent. The trust is paying all bills mortgage utilities etc. Can the housr still be put on the market.
 
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