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uh and let me lay this out for you she says I have a tenant uh whos been in a rental for eight years the health is filthy and in disrepair I did not renew his addendum to the 2014 original lease Ive sent him and his partner a certified letter and regular mail stating Im not renewing they have 60 days to get out her question what if he ignores the certified letter and doesnt move do I have to wait until February 5th to start the eviction process and how long does that take to finally get them out Ive heard horror stories about evictions and Im nervous and confused about what it involves thank you well uh theres theres actually three questions here and Im going to answer all three of them because I know this is a common thing that that landlords go through um when theyre terminating at least especially with a long-term tenant someone whos been there for a a long time actually the courts look at it a little bit different than someone whos only been there six months or maybe 12