Legal Q&A: Angry tenant floods apartment
Question: We have a tenant who has been provoking other tenants so we gave her a 30-day notice. She is now very angry and has flooded her apartment and the three apartments below her by inserting a roll (still on the spool) of toilet paper into her toilet and then flushing the toilet over and over. What can we do?
Answer: You can serve a three-day notice to quit based upon this activity. If she fails to vacate in three days, the court eviction can commence, and you would not have to wait for the thirty-day notice to expire. You can also call the police for vandalism.
Question: I want to serve a three-day notice to pay rent or quit to a tenant who is very late on his rent. The rental amount listed on the lease is $875 plus an additional $25 for parking. The tenant has paid the $900 for the past 24 months. Which amount should be placed on the notice?
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