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Michael Salamone
  • Rental Property Investor
  • CT
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Should I disable rent payment?

Michael Salamone
  • Rental Property Investor
  • CT
Posted

Hello,

I served a tenant an NTQ in August on the grounds of lease expiration and personal use (Im in CT)

They were current on their rent all the time, however, they have stopped paying since they received the NTQ (2 months worth of rent) and have gotten very hostile

Should I disable the rent payment system (apartments.com) or leave it open?

My gut says leave it open and not worry about them not paying until I have to go to court and say “hey they became vindictive on me”

Best,

Michael

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