Evictions

Servicing evictions in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Prince George’s County and Washington, D.C.

If you have questions and/or are need in support regarding an eviction, please give us a call for you personalized eviction package at 410-779-9991 or complete the contact form (subject: evictions), and one of our Eviction Specialist will contact you within 24 hours.

Ready to Evict?

  • We ensure that the eviction progresses as fast as possible
  • Preparation of paperwork & legal process
  • We assist with re-renting the property ASAP to ensure your rental cash flowing

Terms You Should Know!

Unconditional Quit Notice

This is the most extreme notice a landlord can give their tenant. Essentially this notice requires the tenant to vacate the property and provides them no change to rectify their mistakes. This notice is typically used when the tenant has repeatedly broken the lease agreement, has significantly damaged the property or has engaged in illegal activity. 

Cure or Quit Notice

This notice typically provides the tenant a certain amount of time to “cure”; (stop violating the lease agreement) or “quit” (vacate the property). Most landlords use this notice when they want a tenant to stop making excessive noise, need to ask their unauthorized roommate to leave or if they need to remove a pet from the property because they have a no pet clause in the lease.

Pay or Quit Notice

This notice is used when a landlord wants the tenant to & “pay”; their
past due rent or vacate (quit) the property. Often the notice gives the tenant 3 to 5 days to
pay rent but this time frame might vary depending on the state in which you live.

30 Days or 60 Days Notice to Vacate
These notices are used when a landlord needs to terminate a tenancy without reason.
The length of notice will vary slightly depending on your state laws.