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Rick Pinney
  • Melrose Park, IL
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Day-to-day tenant relations during eviction.

Rick Pinney
  • Melrose Park, IL
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Salutations!!! I am currently evicting inherited tenants because it helped me get a great deal. I am expecting the worst as far as damages since they already threatened it and threatened my life with a weapon. What is the best way to go about keeping these people from destroying my unit until they are evicted? I am in Chicago notorious for being tenant friendly or so my lawyer would like to believe. Should I do inspections after giving proper notice? How often is too often in your opinion? Is it better just to wait it out and leave them alone? If I do find anything broken or purposely destroyed can I have it billed to the tenants? Thank you and the reason I ask is when I look online nothing comes up on the best way to proceed during the eviction procedures, I will also be consulting my lawyer about this.

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