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Jimmy S.
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Collection agency?

Jimmy S.
  • Investor
  • lehigh valley, PA
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I have evicted a tenant got a judgement from the court. I know I probably wont have any luck but is it worth it to turn it over to collection agency if they can collect anything?

How do I find a collection agency that will do it for free and just take a % of money collected. I never had to do this before...

Thanks

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Renee R.
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Renee R.
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@Jimmy S. I'm in the same boat and am looking into www.rentrecoveryservice.com. They do either a flat fee or contingency, your choice. And, you can change over from flat fee to contingency if you want. They will also submit to the credit bureaus (but you have to have the tenant's SSN to do that). I think I read on their website that they use NCOA so you can continue to have the notices sent to their new addresses when they move. 

I doubt I'll ever get my back rent and damages back either, but I figure if they ever get their lives back on track or they win the lottery :-) I'll be in line to collect. It also puts them on notice that they can't do this to other landlords and get away with it without being dogged. With the problems they have, any landlord doing a criminal or credit background check on these low-lifes won't touch them. Sadly, the landlord I inherited these tenants from didn't do those checks and I got burned because of it.

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