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Managing difficult tenant
I have a challenging situation. I own a duplex and rent out both units. Last night the tenant "A" on one side sent me a video of tenant "B" screaming and yelling at a motorist who was taunting him. This is one of a few incidents. six months ago, tenant B beat his pregnant girlfriend. Tenant A does not want the police involved, nor does he want me to address tenant B's behavior because he fears for his families safety. The lease ends in May; I do not intend to renew the lease. That said, how have you all handled situations like this. Thank you all for your advice.