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Abidogun B Kehinde
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Owings Mills, MD
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Hold offer Tenant. Tenant owes rent and making no effort to pay.

Abidogun B Kehinde
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Owings Mills, MD
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I have a tenant that paid half of January and has not anything since. I have judgement for January and February rent and I have filed for eviction via court assistance website. I need to know what are my options to get rid of this none paying hold over tenant. Her lease expired in February. Please include details of eviction procedure

I also need a good property manager in Baltimore, any recommendation.

Thanks 

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Alan Grobmeier
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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Alan Grobmeier
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Eviction.  Get an attorney.

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