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brknsoul t1_j6cpcdm wrote

You'll probably need to specify which country/state.

If the renter is only paying partial payments, then eventually they'll get 3 months behind.

If you own the property, you could simply refuse to renew the lease, or if they're a month-to-month tenant, you could simply serve them an eviction notice relevant to your country/state.

For example, in South Australia a fixed-term lease can end by giving the tenant a 28-day notice that the landlord isn't renewing the lease, or a periodic term (month-to-month) can be ended with a 90-day notice.

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MastrovNL OP t1_j6cpk53 wrote

The Netherlands. She has a year contract with us which can only be ended after a year or when a judge decided she has to go (after 3 months on no payment). She kinda left the house and moved to her bf because the bills started piling up and she can't pay. So I'm stuck with a room where I cant put in a new renter.

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brknsoul t1_j6cqa5o wrote

>Netherlands

Looks like you might have to get the courts involved. Partial payments can be considered late payments and is grounds for legal eviction.

Looks like the Netherlands is very pro-tenant. I suggest you look for legal advice.

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MastrovNL OP t1_j6cqeh6 wrote

Yeah I'm afraid we have to. The issue is that we have to pay legal fees in advance. And if we win (which we probably will) she has to pay it back. But she doesn't have any money. So it's kind of a gamble if it would cost us more money or not. Thanks for your help!

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Juls7243 t1_j6g63qw wrote

Offer her cash to move. Say “listen we don’t get along. If your stuff is out by date Y and you return the keys I’ll give you $X”.

Sounds crazy… but its often how landlords get bad tenants out.

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