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Jane S.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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How to find out evicted tenants new address?

Jane S.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I’m relieved the eviction went smoothly, the thieving tenants were gone but left a literal ton of items.

They got 3 months free rent and owe me for expense of disposing their junk and making property rent ready. Its about $6K, that is if they didn't break the sewer line with the “feminine items” they were flushing that caused repeated blockages.

I plan to sue them in small claims but there must be some way to track their new address.

Is there a way to use “skip tracing” to find them? I don't think they are still in their jobs. I have their SSN’s and other information.

The Sheriff’s deputies omitted explaining quite a bit of facts about what I needed to be aware of so if you have the bad luck to evict, make sure you talk to as many experienced people as you can. I also hired the wrong attorney.

I hope I never have to survive this again. I hope you never have to.

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