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Niall O'Malley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Oak Lawn, IL
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Tenant won't return calls...

Niall O'Malley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Oak Lawn, IL
Posted

Hello, I have 2 tenants in a property whose lease is coming up end of December that I can't get a hold of. I've tried emailing them, calling them, and even went to the property to make sure everything was okay and left a note asking them to please call me. It seems both of their cell phone numbers have been disconnected. I went through the property when I went out there just to make sure everything was okay since I haven't heard from them in at least 2 months. Aside from it being a mess, everything looked okay inside.

The rent is paid in full through the end of the lease in December.
What recourse do I have here? I need to talk to them to discuss renewing the lease and a few other things. The property is in Indiana. Something just isn't sitting right with me about this.