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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
A tenant sent me a fake document - what would you do?
Hello Everyone and thanks in advance for any advice.
A new tenant moved in last Sunday (The tenants are two married girls if that matters). My agent who is responsible for finding the tenant and screening provide me today with the documents and while reviewing the documents i realized that one of the tenants pay stubs is forged.
What would you do? wait and hope they will pay on time and not trash the place? Confront them?
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Thank you everyone for your replies.
At this point i think i will have to agree with @Kyle J. and @Linda S. I have a security deposit and last month rent so i have more control and the eviction process here is very quick. The agent agreed to return his share and a promise to do a better job and if it comes down to eviction he will find a new tenant for free.
Also next time i will be reviewing all the documents before signing a lease and not taking my agent word as granted.
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