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Barrack "Apologizes"
In article 119482183406175669.640996bmckeenospam-
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iBoaterer wrote:
In article 216674866406141698.116458bmckeenospam-
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iBoaterer wrote:
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On 11/13/2013 7:34 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/13/2013 6:58 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/13/2013 6:36 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/13/2013 5:56 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
All of these scumbags come up with the first and last months rent..
Usually from an employer who has them under his thumb, then as soon as
they move in, the start playing games... It's bull**** that landlords
have to put up with it... Should be able to put the **** in the street,
especially when you have it in writing the tenant is intentionally
breaking the lease...
Sounds like you should consider selling the place and be done with it.
Yeah, looking more and more like that now... Tried to hold off till the
prices come back up some but not... the ****er is that we almost sold in
08 and would have doubled our money but we kept it so a "friend" could
move his family in as a favor to them... They were the first of four
that screwed us over so far....
Four in 5 years?
Yup... Tried references, everything... Keep getting total deadbeats.
This time we are going to let an agency rent it out, or just sell it...
There are people that are professional squatters! I know what you are
talking about. Had tenants that knew the laws very well, and used them
to their advantage.
Need a better court. Get with the local judges and work with them. At
Lake Tahoe, California side, takes 30 days or less to evict.
Uh, we owned rental property in CA, and that is horse****. You must give
the tenant a minimum of 30 to vacate once notified for failure to pay
rent. The rub is, if they've even paid a PORTION, that changes. Once
they don't vacate, you must file with the court. Service can take easily
three months or more, and then they can simply avoid service by not
answering the door. In some counties you even have to go through a court
hearing before they'll serve. THEN the tenant is given an opportunity to
respond. The tenant has to file in five days, but once he responds,
another two months or so goes by until the court sets a court date. Then
when that finally happens, and the court finds in the landlords favor,
in another month or two, the tenant is served the notice to vacate. By
this time you are in it for 6 or 8 months.
Not at Tahoe. The judge there hates deadbeats. Puts the case on the fast
track!
It matters not what the judge hates or likes. He has to follow the laws.
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