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[Music] eviction is the legal process of removing a tenant and their possessions from their rental unit in a residential property there are many valid reasons for eviction but landlords need to follow their county and state-specific laws throughout the process there are six steps to completing an eviction which well go over in more detail try to solve the problem amicably send an eviction notice file eviction papers attend a court hearing obtain a judgment and collect past due rent at the end of this video well also briefly discuss eviction timelines before we start make sure to grab your template for a notice to quit at the link below and dont forget to hit that subscribe button for more videos by e-forms the worlds largest database of official legal documents step 1 try to solve the problem amicably before initiating eviction proceedings landlords need to try at least to resolve the lease infraction directly with their tenants this attempt is good for landlord-tenant relationship