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Eric Denson
  • Homeowner
  • Arab, AL
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What would you do with this tenant?

Eric Denson
  • Homeowner
  • Arab, AL
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I've finally closed on my first investment property. Now I've got tenants to deal with. My thoughts were to give all of them a chance to renew a lease with me if they can meet the conditions of the new lease, i.e. new deposits for pets, removing dead vehicles, increased rents, etc... I've got one set of tenants that always pay on time, but I would say they qualify as hoarders. I can't let hoarders live in my building. It's a fire hazard and it attracts pests. My question is should I even give this tenant a chance to remove rubbish and clean before I renew leases in May or should I go ahead and give them their 30 notice now?

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