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Levertis Brock
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Using propertmanagement to evict and do a notice of non renewal

Levertis Brock
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I have a duplex that I manage I have one inherited tenant that pays late every month she is literally short 50$ every month and I don’t charge her a late fee. I also have another tenant that has stop paying me, her lights and phone is off, I looked into Airbnb I could make 39,000 on each unit. I don’t have the heart to evict them I would have to pay somebody to do it for me because I wouldn’t want to see them in court or deal with the crying phone calls so I want to know will a property management be ok with getting them out and letting me Airbnb both units I don’t think they will because they make money off rent and only one tenant is paying

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