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How to handle a bad tenant
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[QUOTE="sincerem, post: 197788, member: 25228"] Their is no doubt, a landlord will experience time with a bad or good tenants. Ability to control the tenants reduces the rate of their bad attitude since they simply have to corporate according to the tenant's agreement. It is always advised for a landlord to make such kind of agreement to combat any lingering whenever an issue emerges between tenants. An attorney should be hand over to address issues of tenants payment, and activities when ever they go wrong. If you do all alone, you might not control the evil spirits of some tenants. The best is have an attorney or a caretaker who address the issues around tenants, and make an agreement with them and state the laws in which each tenant such abide by, to avoid being penalized. Such will put some discipline around them, and make them stay off from facing the penalty. Because, they know if they are victimized, it means paying in excess coupled with their house rent. Because it attracts fine charges, which might cost even more than one month rent fee. With such, the tenant will avoid falling prey of trouble while living in the landlord's authority, to stay off from penalty. [/QUOTE]
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