Lead Law Update (FAQ Series): If I have a tenant eviction and I haven't filed a lead certificate (because the tenant is not cooperating), can I still evict the tenant?

We are regularly receiving questions regarding the new Lead Law and have created a weekly “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQ’s) forum for you as you desire to become more informed of the Lead Law and its complexity.

This week we are featuring a common question:

 

Question: If I have a tenant eviction and I haven't filed a lead certificate (because the tenant is not cooperating), can I still evict the tenant?

 

Answer: (No and Yes). The judge will not hear your case unless you have a lead certificate. If this does happen, call us and we can work with your attorney to get your property certified or alternatively provide you a letter that the attorney can utilize in court to obtain a hearing.

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