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Tenant eviction procedure
Hello BP community!
I've been experiencing my first eviction and hopefully last. Now that the tenants are out, they owe me a good sum of money (no rent paid, damages, etc) that the security deposit wont cover. Although my property manager supposedly is handling it, it seems like i gotta follow up for them to do something about it. The question is, should i personally contact the tenant so they can pay?
Thank you!
Alex Lee