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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenant Broke Lease
Originally posted by @Trevor Rutherford:
Hey guys, maybe someone has a suggestion. I had a tenant that left in the middle of his lease with six months to go. Moved out of state. He Left the place a mess. Trash and cloths everywhere, carpet destroyed. Deposit was obviously not enough to cover. I Went down to city and county to find out what I needed to do to file a judgement on him. They told me for starters I needed his forwarding address. Without it, I'm a rock in a hard place. I'm still getting his mail at the property so that tells me that he curenty did not put in a forwarding address. Obviously I didn't have it. If I have his name, SS No. date of birth. Is there a way to get it so I can proceed with the judgment?
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@Trevor Rutherford keep looking him up on those people search sites
You will find him as soon as he turns on utilities in his name again,then go after his paycheck to get your money
Good luck