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I am looking for an attorney to help me respond to a reconstruction eviction lawsuit.
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The small villa I own is scheduled for reconstruction. So I gave the tenants advance notice and requested that they vacate. However, one of the tenants is holding out, insisting that they absolutely will not leave. To begin the reconstruction, I need to have them out within at least three months. In such a case, is filing a reconstruction eviction lawsuit the right course? If so, please explain how I should proceed with a reconstruction eviction lawsuit.
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Author: 고병준
Hello. This is a real estate attorney at Daeryun Law LLC.
As in the situation you have raised, where you have requested the existing tenants to vacate in order to proceed with a reconstruction project but some tenants refuse, resolving the matter legally through an eviction lawsuit is the general procedure.
However, we first inform you that removing a tenant on the ground of reconstruction is difficult on the mere demand of the building owner alone, and that compulsory eviction is possible only when the legal requirements and procedures are duly met.
First, the most important thing before proceeding with an eviction lawsuit is to confirm the current status of the lease agreement.
If the contract term has already expired or the contract has ended without the exercise of the right to request contract renewal, a demand to vacate is possible, but if the contract is still valid, a lawful notice of termination must precede it, and whether reconstruction can be justly recognized as a ground for termination must also be reviewed.
In addition, whether the reconstruction is merely at the planning stage or has legally obtained authorization, such as approval of a management and disposal plan, is also important.
This is because, at a mere planning stage where authorization has not been granted, an eviction lawsuit on the ground of reconstruction is unlikely to be accepted, and courts often prioritize the protection of tenants.
Where authorization has been granted, you can file an eviction lawsuit if the tenant refuses to voluntarily vacate even after you have duly given notice to vacate and gone through negotiations on relocation compensation.
When proceeding with an eviction lawsuit, you file a complaint with the court that has jurisdiction and obtain an eviction judgment through trial, and in this process you must attach, as supporting evidence, the lease agreement, the notice of termination, the reconstruction authorization documents, and the record of the demand to vacate.
If the tenant holds out to the end even after the judgment has become final, you can carry out the actual eviction through the compulsory execution procedure by means of a court enforcement officer.
In a reconstruction eviction lawsuit, there are often cases in which the tenant responds by asserting a right of possession or by raising issues of premium (goodwill) or relocation costs, so there are more legal issues than in a simple eviction lawsuit.
For this reason, it is important to receive an attorney's legal review and assistance even before filing the lawsuit, to check matters such as whether the notice of termination was lawful, the status of compensation negotiations, and the reconstruction authorization procedure, and to analyze in advance the likelihood of prevailing in the eviction lawsuit.
In the current situation, proceeding with a reconstruction eviction lawsuit is indeed appropriate, but beforehand you should be sure to check matters such as whether the lease has ended, the lawfulness of the notice of termination, whether reconstruction authorization has been granted, and the details of the relocation compensation negotiations, and, if possible, encouraging the tenant to vacate voluntarily through negotiation is a way to reduce the burden of litigation.
Because proceeding all the way to an eviction lawsuit and compulsory execution takes time and money, if you receive the assistance of an attorney who specializes in real estate eviction lawsuits during this process, the attorney will represent you in all legal procedures, from handling settlement and conciliation procedures to litigation.
If you need the assistance of a real estate attorney, you are welcome to request a consultation regarding a reconstruction eviction lawsuit.

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