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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Evict New Tenants
I have been investing in rental properties for many years in the Knoxville area. I am now a grumpy old landlady who can't seem to keep up with this ever growing pool of undesirable tenants who know too much! I'm looking for some advise on how to deal with tenants who just moved in 4 weeks ago... have had 2 visits from the police for domestic disturbances (according to neighbors) and who are telling me that the broken doors I need to fix were like that when they moved in... I would like to find someone to break both their legs, but I cant afford that (just kidding) Help!