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Updated over 5 years ago, 09/12/2019

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Matthew T.
  • Property Manager
  • Kansas City, MO
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In process of Evicting Tenants and they lost key and can't get in

Matthew T.
  • Property Manager
  • Kansas City, MO
Posted

So, I have some problematic tenants. It's almost a comical story if they didn't owe me money. I gave them an eviction notice Monday for not paying rent and they have overstayed their lease. They texted me today asking me to come unlock their house as they lost their key (inside the house presumably). I'm probably going to go unlock it, but just curious what others would do. Just ignore the text? Tell them to call a locksmith? It's not the first time I have had to unlock their house for them and I have told them before to make a copy of the key. Anyway, other thoughts on how to handle this... Thanks. 

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