I guess that would depend on the local laws regarding tenant rights and landlord rights. It would also depend on the exact behavior if it falls into something that gives them that legal right. If the person is doing illegal activities such as being a public menace or dealing drugs the law usually is going to side with removing them but if it is not a behavior that is illegal it would probably need to be something stated in the lease contract as a community regulation violation and still there are usually a series of steps needed prior. Now, if the lease is month to month there's a good possibility they don't need to give reason and can give the normal required notice. If you are looking to get rid of someone I'd suggest contacting an attorney if you don't know. Could save you money because the tenants rights tend to be much greater than the landlord's. If you're being kicked out just google the tenant rights and laws for your area and read them. Read them quietly though so you don't disturb others, and don't read them to the lamp post. It can't hear you.
Sent from the dark side of the moon
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