Friend of mine is going through the same thing now . Being good heart ed he rented the same as you. both people was on SS and no place to go. so he rented to both of them. in the past year they split ( woman left him for another scud) so the male was responsible for full payment so he decided to rent out the basement to another scud to help pay the rent, but he did this without the owners permission.
All went fairly well till owner found that this other renter totally trashed the basement. Found this out when that guy went into a hospice situation -- never to come back. We burnt his stuff last month.He had no family.
Anyway A month ago owner told the renter he had to leave because he knew he wouldn't be able to pay rent on his only income. he went to magistrate and found he had to give him a written eviction notice, then 15 days later to file papers on him He will do that on Monday coming up. Since he is the only one there and no kids -- Sheriff will serve papers on him and he will have 30 days or be escorted out by the sheriff and all property left will be owners choice of what to do with it .
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