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John Barry
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He Said She Said Drama Drama Drama

John Barry
  • Realtor
  • Lynn, MA
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Long story short I have a tenant who got into an argument with girlfriend. She is not on lease only him. According to him (and the police) she hit him, he calls cops, initially they tell her to leave, she then goes and gets restraining order on him which results in her (according to a judge?) being able to stay at apartment and they told him now to stay away for 10 days There lease is set to end at the end of this month. They both are now expressing interest in staying in the apartment. She is currently in the apartment at the moment They are both aware that lease ends in a few weeks. What are my options? Multi is in Massachusetts. (01907) Thanks

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Mike Dymski
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Mike Dymski
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No worries, leave the drama to them and provide the proper non-renewal notice and time period.  Real estate investing is supposed to make life better and there are plenty of qualified residents.

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