To me, it's common sense that when you are finally getting rid of a bad tenant, you don't let the tenant's kids take over the unit. To me, common sense says that you don't rent to anybody without getting a security deposit and the first month's rent. To me, common sense says that a property manager needs to be very familiar with his state's eviction laws.

The law has to balance the rights of the landlord with the rights of the tenant. The law does not make it easy for a tenant to remain in possession if they're not paying rent, but the onus is on the landlord to give the tenant the legally required notice to quit and, if they don't vacate, to seek an order of eviction through summary proceedings. To most in this country, it's common sense that everybody is entitled to their day in court.

I am not going to suggest to somebody that they make threats against a tenant in order to try to get them to move out, as those actions could give rise to a claim by the tenant against the property owner. On the whole, property owners don't much care for property managers who accept tenants without a proper lease agreement or payment of a deposit or rent, and care even less for property managers who get them sued or who complicate what should be a simple eviction case by trying to sidestep the legal process. Common sense, right?

If you want people to suggest to you ways to try to scare or extort people into doing what you want, without respect for their rights, I suggest that rather than seeking out accurate legal information you instead consult the village idiot.