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Problem Teannat In upstate Ny

Marc Zumpano
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Hello all, looking for advice. I am new to becoming a Landlord and I had inherited a problem Teannat that I no longer want to deal with. I had originally served her as soon as i had closed. She had lived there for a few years prior so she had gotten a 90-day. 90 days after she is still in my apartment and keeps using the excuse as she is looking for a new place. I have other friends in real estate and everyone tells me differently. Some say If she’s paying leave her, others say let her leave on her own terms. I keep asking and it seems to be getting no where for me. I have even offered cash for keys. Perhaps I haven’t offered enough?  We are now months after the 90 day and she’s still in my unit. What should I do? 

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