pixelrogue1
Junior Member
PA
I am a landlord, and suspecting a relatively new tenant has moved in their partner into the the unit, yet not sure what steps would legally 'prove' the extra person living in the apartment (vs., say, "visiting").
Reasons for suspicion:
- partner wanted to move-in, however refused to sign the lease. this person then stated they would live separate, apart from one another. I took what steps I thought were necessary to be clear in expectation and law that the person would not be living at the apartment.
- the suspected individual's vehicle is always there, nearly any time of day or night.
- tenants in the building are friendly and familiar with this person who is not on the lease.
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How can this be proven? Any tips for working through this issue w/o upsetting the tenant and partner?
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For those who think it is not a big deal, you've never had been in a situation where the one on the lease left, and you end up w/essentially a squatter and w/o a lease it makes evictions twice as difficult, lengthly and expensive. ALL adults living in an apartment should be on all your leases.
I am a landlord, and suspecting a relatively new tenant has moved in their partner into the the unit, yet not sure what steps would legally 'prove' the extra person living in the apartment (vs., say, "visiting").
Reasons for suspicion:
- partner wanted to move-in, however refused to sign the lease. this person then stated they would live separate, apart from one another. I took what steps I thought were necessary to be clear in expectation and law that the person would not be living at the apartment.
- the suspected individual's vehicle is always there, nearly any time of day or night.
- tenants in the building are friendly and familiar with this person who is not on the lease.
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How can this be proven? Any tips for working through this issue w/o upsetting the tenant and partner?
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For those who think it is not a big deal, you've never had been in a situation where the one on the lease left, and you end up w/essentially a squatter and w/o a lease it makes evictions twice as difficult, lengthly and expensive. ALL adults living in an apartment should be on all your leases.