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Tenant moved in baby mama and four kids.

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Husband and wife just moved in about 3 weeks ago with their 2 children. Wife calls me and tells me husband has moved his baby mama in with her 4 kids and a cat. My lease agreement states that visitors are not allowed to visit for more than a week and I don't not allow pets. Wife is saying this may be a long-term thing with the baby mama staying with them.  I will give them paperwork on the pet charging a $50 a month fee for the cat. Wife is calling me for help. Says husband could get abusive with her. I'm not sure if I should just stay out of it or enforce the contract after a week of the baby mama staying there. What would you do in this situation? 

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Ned J.
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Ned J.
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Follow the lease.... no visitors or people not on the lease.

Failure to comply is in violation of the lease and start the eviction process if they dont comply

DO NOT get involved with the sob stories of why this is happening and the ramifications of them not complying. This will only be the first of more drama and excuses..... next will be excuses for not paying the rent etc etc...

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