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Erich Beyer
  • Investor
  • Phoenixville, PA
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Bed bugs and hoarding

Erich Beyer
  • Investor
  • Phoenixville, PA
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Hey BPers! Alright so I have an elderly tenant who has bed bugs, is a moderate hoarder and who's rent is at least $150 under market. We inherited this tenant and don't know what to do. We let him know he had to clean stuff out and he has started but isn't making nearly enough progress. His church is paying his rent and he has no money at all. My brother is checking the lease to see who would be responsible for the bed bug remediation (though like I mentioned, he has no money). In PA are we able to just tell him we are not renewing his lease and to leave? His lease is up in July. Any suggestions?

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