How do we get a tenant to move who was suppose to already be gone?

Full question:

Our tenant gave her 30 day notice to move on January 4th. She was suppose to move today, but has not. We are first time landlords. How do we get her out of the home? We have new tenant waiting to move in.

  • Category: Landlord Tenant
  • Subcategory: Lease Termination
  • Date:
  • State: Tennessee

Answer:

If the tenant refuses to leave, you may have to file suit for ejectment.
A suit for ejectment involves taking steps to have a court remove someone
from the real property who does not have a contractual basis to be there.
An example is a landlord seeking to remove a holdover tenant beyond the
lease term.

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FAQs

When a tenant gives a 30-day notice, they inform the landlord of their intention to vacate the property in 30 days. This notice should be in writing and specify the move-out date. The landlord must respect this notice and cannot require the tenant to leave sooner. If the tenant does not move out by the specified date, the landlord may need to pursue legal action to regain possession of the property.