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Updated 10 months ago,

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First Time Landlord on verge of evection

Matthew Brown
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Hello, 

I wish I didn't have to make this post, but I am unsure where to go. Here is the situation: 

I purchased a 3-unit multi-family property in Elizabeth Port 7 months ago. All units are rented out, and things have been going fine. In December, one of my tenants went into surgery and has not been able to pay rent for December or January. She is not the type to pay rent and has always paid late and late fees. She and her boyfriend (also on the lease) stopped responding to me yesterday. I gave them 24 hours (yesterday) to pay rent for December, or I will send a notice to pay rent or vacate doc. I have been very understanding and nice with my tenants about paying rent late, but I now see that is not how this works.

This is my first time dealing with this so that any advice would be much appreciated. 

Matt

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