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how can you handle a bad tenant?
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[QUOTE="Kingsley, post: 214513, member: 30278"] There are laws guiding tenants and landlords in my country and those laws are meant to be respected if violated either the landlord or tenant will pay dearly. Hence when dealing with a bad tenant it is always good to see what the law says before taking any action, whatever actions you may decide to take against the tenant must be a legal action, hence you might end up regretting it and you maybe the one paying for damages even in your own house. I have seen somany cases like that. I remember when I was still an undergraduate we had this group of three guys that took an apartment together and they were living together. Although it was one of them that paid for the place and signed the tenancy agreement form. But the guy went to bring two of his friends and they were all staying together. So it got to the time when his rent elapsed and he needed to renew the payment so he landlord came looking up for him and he had not been around . The land got frustrated and broke his door and moved his things out forcefully, at the end the land had to pay for what he didn't buy when they got to court. [/QUOTE]
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