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General Landlording & Rental Properties

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Nathan Gesner
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Would you keep this renter?

Nathan Gesner
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cody, WY
ModeratorPosted Feb 17 2024, 05:57

Tenant lives in a 2bed/1bath apartment. She was given two weeks to clean the place. She removed a lot of stuff, but this is the end result.

She is very nice, pays like clockwork, communicates well, and never fusses. 

Would you renew her lease, or terminate? Why?

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Replied Jun 12 2024, 18:43

@Nathan Gesner Just curious. Did you get her out? Did she remove everything? Any damage to her unit from the hoarding?

I'm in a similar situation and have given tenant until tomorrow to comply with her lease. She is a many years tenant, pays on time, and causes no problems except for this very big issue of hoarding. 

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Replied Jun 12 2024, 19:38

At least it seems you didn’t have to spend $$ on eviction. I will give my tenant a 60 day notice tomorrow as she had made no attempts to clean up and pray she actually leaves after the 60 days. 
Thank you for your reply. Sometimes it helps to know I’m not the only one with these problems. 

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