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How can I ask a Member to leave my property?

Last updated August 28, 2023

PadSplit Hosts own and operate the homes on the PadSplit platform. As such, PadSplit Hosts have the ability to provide a “notice to vacate” to any Member at any time. 

How Does a “Notice to Vacate” Work?

The “notice to vacate” option is available on an individual Member’s page of your Host Dashboard. 

You will need to choose the reason for asking the Member to vacate, which will be shared with the Member and any future Hosts. Please choose the reason that best describes the situation. The reasons are:

  • Co-living in general is not a fit
  • Co-living at this property is not a fit
  • Property changes - No fault of Member

When you send a notice to vacate, the Member will be notified of their upcoming move-out date. The reason chosen will be shared with the Member, but any notes you leave will remain private. The Member will have the option to transfer to another PadSplit property. When providing the notice, you can decide if you would like to prohibit the Member from booking another one of your properties. 

The Member is notified that they must continue to pay during their move-out period. Failure to pay will result in termination, in accordance with PadSplit’s collections policy. The Member can move out earlier than the assigned date, if they choose. 

Important To Note

It is your responsibility to know the laws in your area to determine how much notice you are required to give a Member before their move-out date. Our product will limit you to providing at least 14 days notice. 

While most Members will leave voluntarily and on time please note that a notice to vacate does not guarantee cooperation or supersede eviction law. For these reasons, we recommend using this option after careful consideration.

We encourage you to utilize Member Ratings and Fines as an option for improving Member behavior.