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Charles Granja
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Property manager removed tenant

Charles Granja
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City/Chicago
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I switched property managers mid lease due to the current managers accounting procedures. 

Today, is the day I switch to my other manager but I have been informed via email that the current manager has removed the tenant from the property.

Can a property manager remove a tenant without my consent if they have made payments on time? This seems unethical and could result in a lawsuit. 

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Scott Mac
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Renter may have threatened PM with harm, or been super aggressive to PM, or was advised of something the lease required stop doing and said "go jump in a lake" in more colorful language.

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