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How to address tenant violating lease?
Hey all, so we have had extremely good luck with tenants to this point but we just put in a tenant who within the first week has broken our lease in a number of different waysz
1. We have had reports of them vaping on the property which violates our lease
2. We have a no pet policy and the tenant has a friend that is constantly coming over and bringing there dog which is a boxer
3. They are extremely loud and we have had noise complaints from the other tenants in the duplex.
When we signed the lease I went line by line through the lease and the tenant is informed of these things. What’s the best way to address these things?
Do I send an email? Put a notice on the door? Talk to them in person? How do I go about addressing these?
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