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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenant is 4 months behind on rent
My property manager called me today to say they’re not sure my tenant who is 4mo behind on rent is going to catch up.
They suggested I could send to their collection agency, or once the tenant leaves, file in court for a judgement against them.
Do I have other options? Any ideas for this situation?