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About tenant is not paying rent and stop comunicating

Neetu Patil
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My tenant has not paid the rent for the current month which was due on 1st . I have sent him the three day notice by courier but he never acknowlege nor did he pick up my phone.

What are my options now?

where should I get eviction forms?

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Neetu Patil:

The first thing you should dois visit the property to see if the tenant is still there! I can't believe how many owners go for months with no communication and no payments, and then they eventually find out the tenant moved away, and the rental is sitting empty. Make sure the rental is still occupied before you do anything else.

If they are still there, hire an attorney specializing in evictions and start getting them out. Most tenants will leave when they see you are serious.


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