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How to say... offer the deadbeat tenant cash to move out

Yenlan Patton
  • Burleson, TX
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We are hiring the eviction firm to do eviction filing for us, this tenant hasn't paid us for March rent. And he challenge us to go to court, and we haven't heard the court date yet from the service firm. They said they haven't heard back from the court, and i hired him since the March 16. He said it take 15-25 days for process. I was thinking to drop my emotion and offer him cash. What do i need to say to the tenant? how many days i can give him for moving out?

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Going through the eviction process has nothing to do with emotions. It is strictly business and the proper way to deal with criminal tenants.

Take the tenant to eviction and do us all a favour by officially branding him a criminal.

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