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"How many days notice does a landlord have to give to evict a tenancy-at-will?"

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Three days

Step-by-step explanation:

Certain notices by the landlords to tenants give the tenant three days to act. A landlord is not required to walk up to any of their tenants and throw them out of their houses without, first, getting a judge at the law court to order the process of tenant removal from the property. When a notice is given by the owner of the house to start a lawsuit, the judge will commence hearing and both the tenant and the owner of the house are required to tell their own stories on the issues at hand. The Sheffiff’s deputy is required to be present if it has been decided that the tenant should leave the house.

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