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Updated 7 months ago,

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Kiefer Cheney
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Tenant is starting to become a problem

Kiefer Cheney
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I have 1 rental property that is a duplex as a house hack and the tenant that has been living there for about 3 months now is giving me some problems(not anything that cant be talked about and solved over conversation I just dont want it to get worse) and I want to go and sit down with her this upcoming week to have a formal meeting(not at the house) just to talk about some things, where could I do that. I live in down town conroe tx 

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