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Preventing Lame Duck Tenant Damage

Jeff Gerst
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I have a tenant who can be erratic & make poor decisions that have effected my condo community and pissed off the HOA, neighbors & me to no end, so I've chosen not to renew his lease. My concern is that he is really unhappy with the lease not being renewed, as he loves the condo. Since I don't know the extent of what he might do in the remaining couple months, I'm concerned that he may damage the condo or building in some retaliatory way, or do something else troubling.

Is there any advice or actions I might take to minimize my concerns?  

Thx in advance for any answers.

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