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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should i evict Tenant?
I have been dealing with habitual tenant who always pay rent late. Per lease, my tenant supposed to pay 1st day of the month which my other tenants do. However, this tenant always paid late 2-5. I let it go without charging late fee. But, tenant is complaining this month that he had death in family and could not pay on-time and will pay on 5th. Now (8th) today, tenant said his money was on-hold by bank and cant be released by bank before 17th. So, he can pay on 17th. Is it possible to bank to hold money for that long? I am not sure why would a bank hold payment for that long? should I start eviction process? I need your professional/experienced advise. Thank you so much for your advise.
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@Syed Firoz make sure you already served him his three day notice, once that has expired-file eviction
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