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question for you guys ....
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| Halycon |
who have ever had to kick a roommate out... what time limit did you give them to find a new place?
we asked a room mate to vacate ealy-mid may and gave him till canada day to find a new place and get out... and he finds this and unfair about of time ( mainly because he's lazy). |
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| Vivid Boy |
| maybe he didnt understand you clearly |
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| Halycon |
no we told him "you have till july 1st to be moved out"....
it doesn't get much clearer than that. |
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| Chris Allen |
| I gave my old roommate 2 months and helped her find a new place. |
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| Leon |
| similar situation, gave them 2 weeks.. they didn't start looking until the last day or two. I think the only way is to force them out by helping them find a place or else they'll be there till whatever deadline you give em! |
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| rabbitjoker |
It depends:
If no rent is in arrears - 1 full calendar month (i.e. if agreement made on 20th of month, I would give until the end of the following month - 50 days total).
If rent is in arrears - 1 week to move out. If payment is made, then until rent payment is used up to a maximum of 1 full calendar month.
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Finding a place to live is not impossible. There are 100s of apartments and rentals available in this city. |
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| TO guy |
What's the relationship between you two?
Are you his landlord, or do you share a kitchen etc.?
If you're a landlord their are rules and guidelines to follow. If you're not, do you want to save the friendship? |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by TO guy
What's the relationship between you two?
Are you his landlord, or do you share a kitchen etc.?
If you're a landlord their are rules and guidelines to follow. If you're not, do you want to save the friendship? |
yeha, if your the landlord, there should be something in the contract that would stipulate the amount of time that an individual has to find a place.
I would say that 1 full month is definitely plenty of time.
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| Stilez |
| quote: | Originally posted by TO guy
What's the relationship between you two?
Are you his landlord, or do you share a kitchen etc.?
If you're a landlord their are rules and guidelines to follow. If you're not, do you want to save the friendship? |
I think he said Roommate not tenant. If the former, then I assume he's not the landlord. If the latter, well then ya...he'd have some legalities he'd have to follow. |
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| Dr. DAS |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
It depends:
If no rent is in arrears - 1 full calendar month (i.e. if agreement made on 20th of month, I would give until the end of the following month - 50 days total).
If rent is in arrears - 1 week to move out. If payment is made, then until rent payment is used up to a maximum of 1 full calendar month.
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Finding a place to live is not impossible. There are 100s of apartments and rentals available in this city. |
+1
30 days if he's been good on rent. If he owes, pay up or get out. |
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