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Originally Posted by Dan02
You don't get to kick them out because you don't like them and they make you do maintenance.
Did you read the link you posted? There are 3 reasons for a tenancy to end. The tenant wants to end the lease, the lease is breached, or you are planning on moving in.
That being said, you can with 90 days notice jack the rent up so high they leave on their own volition.
Unless your lease explicitly says after 6 months they have to vacate it rolls over to a month to month lease automatically so don't assume they have to leave after 6 months.
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I don't think you are understanding this correctly. Those provisions do not apply to a fixed-term tenancy, only to a periodic (ie: month-to-month) tenancy. Provided there is a lease agreement in place, the landlord or tenant can elect to end the tenancy with no notice required by law.