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Joe Budelis
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Princeton, NJ
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Joe Budelis
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Princeton, NJ
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Hi! My name is Joe Budelis and I'm a long time holder of residential rental properties. Currently, I hold rentals in Asbury Park and Blawenburg.

Shortly, I'm having a sheriff remove a tenant for non-payment of rent. I'm interested in what others have found to be the best approach(es) for improving the chances of collecting back rent. I plan to get a judgement for the amount owed. In the past, I've found that getting a judgement is sometimes enough cause some tenants find they need to clear judgements off their records in order to accomplish one or more goals. Is there some other action that others have found to have a good success rate?

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