Breach of Lease

02 March 2020


A tenant can breach a lease in many forms. Most people think that a breach of lease occurs by virtue of failing to pay rent. A breach, however, can come in the form of other lease violations such a nuisance, damage to the property and other restrictive covenants in the lease. These types of breaches can often allow Landlords to proceed with an eviction under what is called a termination of tenancy proceeding.

A termination of tenancy requires different notices to the tenant and strict ahderance to certain laws. If a landlord fails to abide these laws, it can jeopardize the eviction proceeding and a landlord's ability to remove the tenant from their property. That is why it is necessary for a lawyer to assist landlords in understanding all of the responsibilties during the termination of tenancy proceeding. Call us now to get started on your eviction.