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Short to Midterm renter issue
Hi all,
I am in NC, I have a SFH that support the STR to MTR market. I have a MTR guest that has stop paying and refusing to leave even after I sent him a demand for payment or leave the property.
What's the most effective means of dealing with this issue?
I have started the process to sue for rent ( waiting sammons to be served via certified mail, Sheriff office is backed up). Court date is in Jan. Also client is not responding to phone calls/emails.
In the mean time, what else can I do to remedy the situation?
Looking for alternatives.