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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

This might be a new one. Any advice will help, thank you.
What would you do...
“If” you were currently house hacking a 3-family. Meanwhile, one of the tenants had their car stolen by their drug addicted roommate aka their son.
Cops visit twice in the past week... looking for him.
A. Wait it out...
B. Wait for rent to be presumably missed and post the notice to quit?
Is there anything you could do to avoid a hostile environment?
Thank you all in advance.