As a property owner, one of the most stressful situations you may face is having to evict a tenant.
At Doorstead, we understand your concerns and are here to support you throughout the eviction process, should it become necessary.
In this article, we'll address some of the most common questions about our eviction process and how we work to protect your investment.
At Doorstead, we take a proactive approach to avoiding evictions. Our goal is to avoid the need for eviction whenever possible by thoroughly screening tenants, maintaining open communication, and working with tenants to resolve any issues that may arise. However, if a tenant consistently fails to pay rent or violates the terms of their lease, we will initiate the eviction process on your behalf.
Here's how it works:
The financial responsibility for evictions depends on the type of management agreement you have with Doorstead.
Doorstead covers the cost of eviction up to $5,000. Doorstead has anually helped owners cover up to $50,000 of cost in eviction coverage and tenant escalations. This means you can have peace of mind knowing that we will handle the process and expenses, minimizing your financial risk.
The property owner is responsible for the costs associated with the eviction process. In these cases, we recommend that owners seek outside legal counsel to handle the eviction. Once you have hired an attorney, they can work directly with Doorstead's legal team to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
The eviction timeline greatly varies depending on the state and local laws where your property is located. In addition, we are still seeing the impact of Covid-19 as court cases are taking a much longer time to happen.
In general, the process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Here's a breakdown of the typical stages:
Throughout the process, Doorstead's legal team will ensure all proper procedures are followed and deadlines are met to avoid unnecessary delays.
At Doorstead, we have a proven track record of successfully working with external attorneys to handle evictions for our property owners. Our team has deep expertise in landlord-tenant laws and extensive experience navigating the legal process.
While evictions are almost never a desirable outcome, sometimes they are necessary to protect your property and ensure the stability of your rental income. We understand that evictions can be stressful and time-consuming for homeowners. By trusting Doorstead with your property management needs, you can have confidence that we will work tirelessly to protect your investment and minimize your financial risk.
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