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Ostany D Isaac
  • WORCESTER, MA
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Collecting back rent from Judgement

Ostany D Isaac
  • WORCESTER, MA
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hello Team,

I recently evicted my tenant from my apartment and i was also rewarded the 4,400$ back rent the tenant owned me, now the tenant have moved to a new address that i do not know, which make it hard to take her to court to collect the money owned, i live in Worcester,Ma 

I have a feeling that she still live in Worcester,  the question is, what are my options at this point to collect the money? what can i do to get the new address? it's a lot of money and i won't let them get away with it --___--    plus i'm facing serious renovation cost after they moved out, the place was a total wreck :( any good advice or reference would be really appreciated.

Side notes: I think the judicial system hate landlords with a passion, I can't understand for the life of me why i need to bring the tenant to court t a second time to ask the judge the same thing we took them to court at the first place, it's ridiculous and frustrating, the system allow people to get away with your money but you can't owe them a penny and this is ******** !!!!!

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