A landlord in Buffalo is in the process of evicting tenants who have not paid rent in three months. The tenants are receiving Section 8 housing assistance, but have still failed to pay their rent. The landlord served the tenants with a 90-day notice in November, but they have yet to vacate the premises.
The situation has become increasingly difficult for the landlord, who is now dealing with damages to their property.
"The tenant's daughter was screaming drunk and backed into my parked car," the landlord said. The landlord is seeking to evict the tenants as soon as possible, but the process is taking longer than expected. The Buffalo housing market is competitive, and landlords are often forced to deal with difficult tenants.
The eviction process is a last resort, but sometimes necessary to protect the landlord's property. The City of Buffalo has resources available to help landlords navigate the eviction process, but it can still be a challenging and time-consuming process. As the eviction process moves forward, the landlord will be seeking compensation for the damages to their property.
The next step will be a court hearing, which is scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.
