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Ron Tafoya
  • East Wenatchee, WA
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Tenant has lost his job.

Ron Tafoya
  • East Wenatchee, WA
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Good morning.  

My tenant has lost his job.   Two weeks ago I hired a property manager because he is an high maintenance tenant. 

He has not informed me or property manager of his situation yet but I know because I have a good friend living across from my rental. 

Question is do I wait for tenant to inform us he is jobless or can I legally give a heads up to the property management  company?   

Thanks. 

Ron. 

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Shelton, WA
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  • Shelton, WA
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@Ron Tafoya Kudos for trying to be proactive..so don't take this the wrong way, but it's not any of your business until he stops paying rent or has some other breach of his lease agreement. People lose jobs all the time, it's on him to find another source of employment or means to pay his rent. Spying on your tenants is a pretty serious breach of their rights to privacy. If he violates the terms of his lease, kick him out. 

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