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Originally Posted by Boblobla
Yes, but that is going towards paying utilities, cleaning up the basement and fixing screw holes that were left in the walls.
oh, and yes he paid for July.
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He did verbally say he was leaving in June, and he did pay for July, so that would count as notice I think, and that was two months ago so I think the tenancy with him could be counted as ended as of today.
So I'd point that law out to her and say she's had well over 14 days, she should be out.
If she doesn't leave, I personally wouldn't go down the "change the locks, stuff on the lawn" route without a court order, or at the very least check with that Foster & Assc to get their take on it.
The goal is to get her out, maybe offer to help move her stuff out or something? You don't have any obligations, but sometimes just biting the bullet and going with it to get the goal accomplished is necessary.