As was mentioned above start with a 30 day notice to vacate. Send it certified so you have proof it was sent. Even if it gets returned. If she hasn’t moved at the end of that notice you will want to begin the eviction process of tenant holding over. In between now and then you will want to begin filing failure to pay rent notices. You will have to wait five days after the first of to file and there is a notice that you intend to file and that is a 10 day notice. Send that in the second of the month you should be able to find the letter on the courts website. You will want to keep track of what you a spending to get her out as those likely can be reimbursed to you. Do you have an agreement in writing?
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Reply to My former property manager is living in my property without a lease. by 1stTimeLandlord
As was mentioned above start with a 30 day notice to vacate. Send it certified so you have proof it was sent. Even if it gets returned. If she hasn’t moved at the end of that notice you will want to begin the eviction process of tenant holding over. In between now and then you will want to begin filing failure to pay rent notices. You will have to wait five days after the first of to file and there is a notice that you intend to file and that is a 10 day notice. Send that in the second of the month you should be able to find the letter on the courts website. You will want to keep track of what you a spending to get her out as those likely can be reimbursed to you. Do you have an agreement in writing?
Edit- here’s the notice of intent to file document.
Second edit- I am not an attorney but have worked in property management in the Baltimore area for 10+ years.