I have a tenant that never signed a lease, they are on month to month,, on a…

I have a tenant that never signed a lease, they are on month to month,, on a winter rental, my property is a seasonal rental, and as of June 1, i will start losing 1000. per week,,, I have sent a letter, giving the tenants 30 days notice to vacate,, and the time was up in March, and they have no intention of leaving, of course they dont want to leave, they have a great deal on a 2 bedrooom apt. less than one block to beach,,, how do i get them out.

If i send them a certified letter, telling them that thier present verbal month to month lease has ended and as of june 1st , offering a written lease, of 1000.00 a week and if they do not sign it or reply,, can i hold them accountable for the 1000.00 per week until they finally vacate?

Also, when they moved in, i was living on the first floor unit, I have two units, and I did not place thier security in a interest bearing account,, that is ok, right,,

commercial lease month to month I have been in a lease for 15+ years.

commercial lease month to month
I have been in a lease for 15+ years. 9 months ago my lease expired and I assume I am now month to month. My landlord did not inform me of this. I located a new location to move to (new construction) and when I thought I was going to move, I gave 30 days written notice to the property manager (who also happens to be the law office manager of the landlord). I was unable to move when expected and notified the manager again, in person and in writing that I would be leaving. I have now vacated the premises and cleaned the space. A walkthrough was performed with the building super. I have now received notice from the landlord that I did not give notice so I am responsible for 2 more months rent and several thousand dollars of repairs (including repainting). I have maintained the property independently for 15+ years. I have always dealt with the law office manager on issues regarding the property. My question is…do I have to notify the landlord directly or, as has been the case for 15+ years, can I give written notice to the office manager? Also, am I responsible for repainting and refinishing the floors ($5,200)?

We received notice to leave our apartment We recently received a letter from…

We received notice to leave our apartment
We recently received a letter from our landlord that states we must be out of our unit in 30 days. We currently do not have a lease and are paying month to month. He claims that he is not happy with us because we “cause trouble” by ensuringa c/o and proper disposal of trash etc. What is the legal timeframe our family has to find another dwelling?

Commercial Lease We are in process of leasing warehouse space.

Commercial Lease
We are in process of leasing warehouse space. We are currently operating on temporary basis month to month within said location. Building in which we are looking into leasing does not have running water as of yet as well as heat and still needs additional work. When we discussed lease with landlord he claims as well as his realtor that until lease is signed and deposit is given now work has to be done Ex. sprinkler, toilets, heat and that is is common to sign prior to being fixed. We have asked that he repair bathrooms get sprinkler working and provide heat before any monies are paid. Do you think we are wrong or right and is there anything he should already be providing.