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Gary Dale McKee
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Quinton, OK
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How to get horriable tenants out.

Gary Dale McKee
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Quinton, OK
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So, I have committed the cardinal sin of land lording.  I did not do my due diligence and now have a set of tenants who are habitual evictees.  These people have been pretty terrible and now the crap has hit the fan and I am going to have to get them out.  I have contacting one of their previous landlords and talked with him and the diagnosis isn't good.  They kicked all the doors in in the home as they left. 

I am wondering if trying the cash for keys with these folks might be the easiest way to get them to move on and looking for some feedback on how to proceed with this in the best way possible.  

Thanks. 

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