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Jill F.
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The police just called... my 25 year old tenant died (overdosed)

Jill F.
  • Investor
  • Akron, OH
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I can't imagine calling his poor parents... he was found by a friend that told police he was staying with tenant (without my knowledge). The police/coroner had taken his body out before they called me.

I feel just terrible to have to move on to practical matters right away but I called a company that cleans up death sites... I sure hope my insurance covers it they said prices start at around $1500 and go much much higher.

Has anyone dealt with this type of clean up before? Who did you use?

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