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Anl Gupta
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Anl Gupta
  • CHANDLER, AZ
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Hi

I have a tenant, who hasn't paid there deposit fully, and claims that they don't have access to email and texting and so every time when I have to schedule something to fix - I need to send them letters and correspond that way. Knowing that written exchanges take several days and then it is impossible to pick a window and then communicate back and forth that way, could someone help me with what I could do?

Thanks
Anl

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Tevis Verrett
  • Lender
  • Woodland Hills, CA
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Tevis Verrett
  • Lender
  • Woodland Hills, CA
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Anl Gupta you have a potential and looming mess on your hands.

Start gearing up for warfare. Document EVERYTHING, and time to play hardball-Eviction is your trump card.

They are playing you man due your inexperience.

Consult an attorney, or go to NOLO for the further insight that you need. Listen to our BP brothers and sisters and TAKE ACTION.

Pennies are about to turn into dollars.

I would double dog dare a tenant to tell me to "write her" to communicate. . .

Tevis

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