As a landlord, what are your rights when you have problems with a bad tenant? A landlord can give notice to a tenant and after a certain notice time, can file a Forcible Entry and Detainer Action at the Tulsa County Courthouse. This can be done for many reasons: not paying rent, too many cars, pet issues and many more problems.
As a landlord, you do not have to have an attorney in order to do this. You can go to the courthouse and fill out the documents yourself. give notice to the parties in the situation, and then get a court date. When this has occurred, if the tenant has not vacated the property you may be able to obtain a Writ of Assistance so that the Sheriff can come out and assist you in removing the persons belonging from the property and enabling you to get in.
If you are having problems with bad tenants in the Tulsa, OK area and to make sure you understand the Landlord and Tenants Act, contact David Keesling of Richardson, Richardson, Boudreaux at 918-492-7674 or www.rrblawok.com. For additional information, watch the video featuring David Keesling and Darryl Baskin below.
*Make sure that you know the law in your state and contact an attorney in your area to ensure that you are following the law.
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