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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 289453, member: 76163"] When you have a bad tenant, it’s important to know how to handle the situation. If you don’t, your rental property could get labeled as a “problem unit” and the landlord may be forced to take legal action. The first thing you should do is contact your local law enforcement department and let them know about the issue. This will help them determine if there is a crime involved and if so, who might be responsible for it. The next step is to contact your insurance company and file an insurance claim for any damage that may have occurred due to the bad tenant. Make sure that you keep all receipts and records of what was done and when so that you can prove that this person caused damage to your property. If you can prove this, then it will make it easier for your insurance company to reimburse you for any costs associated with fixing up the damage caused by their negligence or lack of care. You should also notify your building inspector about what happened so that he or she can conduct an inspection on the property when it comes time for renewal of permits or licenses which may need to be renewed soon after this incident occurs (such as a building permit). Your inspector will then write up an inspection report with his findings. All these listed can be done when the tenant appears not reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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