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Ellen A.
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evictions on hold COVID

Ellen A.
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we are in line with the courts to evict our tenant. I've been informed that the courts open (as of now) 5/18 but first they are going to start with cases that were postponed due to COVID.

my tenant was a problem before COVID and he is just taking advantage of the crisis.  seeing how we probably wont go to court until June,  he will owe $9900 in past due rent NOT including late fees. 

is there a way to collect or report him to the credit agency or do we just take our lumps and call it a loss? 

he has been served an eviction notice. we text occasionally. here is a new text I drafted but haven't sent yet. I'm hoping for feedback 

please let us know an update. did you lose your job?
we are concerned about your ability to pay.
March $2475
April $2475
May $2475
Total due $7425 plus late fees.