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Jessie Chang
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Beyond Eviction Service - Suing tenants and collection

Jessie Chang
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi everyone! is there a nationwide service that we can use that has a streamlined process and processing for each state? I really have a hard time finding a service or even an attorney to handle each collection case after tenants get evicted...... if I find an attorney who even agrees to take the case, it's taking me thousands of dollars. Any advice? I have properties in different states and counties

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Sean Kremer
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  • Milford, NE
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Sean Kremer
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  • Milford, NE
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I've learned the best method is to screen tenants better..... there's a reason those attorneys don't want to go after them...........there's no money there.......you'll also find that going after deadbeats is an expensive and time killing process.

     Cut your losses and pay closer attention to who you let in your houses...........The last part is the hardest one to perfect.  Good luck :)

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