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How to Handle Dangerous Tenants
Discovering that you have dangerous tenants living in your rental investment is a landlord’s worst nightmare. Many tenants are decent people who will live quietly and just want a home to live life from. With most tenants, the worst you expect might be the occasional noise complaint, a parking spot dispute, or accidental damage. As a landlord, you are prepared to deal with a few hurdles and to be understanding about normal complaints. You know what to do if a tenant doesn’t pay rent and you may even be prepared to start an eviction process for bad tenants who break house rules, but what do you do when you get
Often a new tenant will not start their lease on the first of the month. While you could certainly have them pay each month on the date their lease started, …
Mold is a natural part of the ecosystem. Its job is to eat dead, rotting trees and plants, breaking them down into dirt to fertilize the next generation of growth. …
As a landlord, you work hard to avoid even the appearance of harassment when it comes to your tenants. The goal is to strike a healthy balance with communication and …