A holdover usually occurs when the renter has given a notice to vacate and then stays. As a landlord, you may already have a new renter ready to move but now can’t because of the holder. You will end up evicting the holdover but should ask for damages to cover temporary housing for the new tenant as well as storage cost for their items. The issue is whether or not the resident’s failure to move is willful and not in good faith. You need to take appropriate action to regain possession of your rental, plus rent owed, court costs, and attorney’s fees.


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