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January 18, 2020 at 8:31 PM #814369January 18, 2020 at 8:41 PM #814370FlyerInHiGuest
Other owners are not completion because there are plenty of tenants.
I have an ongoing ad, so I actually refer good applicants to other owners. I talk to other owners and we discuss how to proceed with problem tenants. Slumlords who don’t care are problems just like trashy tenants.
January 19, 2020 at 9:23 AM #814372gzzParticipant“Eviction on their records”
Isn’t this three possible separate things?
1. A court record of the eviction action being filed
2. The “bad tenant” database large landlords use that is like a credit report
3. Unpaid rent on a credit report.
None of these things requires actually completing the eviction action.
Nate’s tenant has 1 already, and in flyer’s case, 2 and 3 can happen even if the tenant vacates between the filing of the UD action and the hearing.
January 21, 2020 at 7:05 PM #81440442nate1ParticipantTook possession yesterday.
Certainly some damage, but they didn’t destroy the place. Driveway & street next to house completely saturated with oil. Not sure what can be done. I expect its permanent in the driveway.Re-keyed all locks.
Got trash out of the house & had a company do a move-out cleaning.
Handyman begins tomorrow on repairs.Will start advertising for move-in ready next week.
Definitely screening carefully going forward.I got lucky.
January 21, 2020 at 7:47 PM #814405CoronitaParticipant[quote=42nate1]Took possession yesterday.
Certainly some damage, but they didn’t destroy the place. Driveway & street next to house completely saturated with oil. Not sure what can be done. I expect its permanent in the driveway.Re-keyed all locks.
Got trash out of the house & had a company do a move-out cleaning.
Handyman begins tomorrow on repairs.Will start advertising for move-in ready next week.
Definitely screening carefully going forward.I got lucky.[/quote]
is that motor oil? If so, call the EPA and report your tenant and screw them over that way.
If you need a cleanup, go to an autoparts store.They sell material that will soak up the oil. Then scrub with degreaser or use muriatic acid… The degreaser will dislodge most of the oil. The muriatic acid will burn the concrete and turn it a full white. Then when it rains the concrete will eventually weather and turn back to a normal color. Please don’t let degreaser and concentrated muriatic acid run into the storm drains. It will empty out into the ocean and kill a lot of marine life.
January 22, 2020 at 12:03 AM #814406FlyerInHiGuest[quote=42nate1]Took possession yesterday.
Certainly some damage, but they didn’t destroy the place. Driveway & street next to house completely saturated with oil. Not sure what can be done. I expect its permanent in the driveway.Re-keyed all locks.
Got trash out of the house & had a company do a move-out cleaning.
Handyman begins tomorrow on repairs.Will start advertising for move-in ready next week.
Definitely screening carefully going forward.I got lucky.[/quote]
Congrats. I assume you won the first unlawful detainer suit and didn’t need the lawyer?
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