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Updated over 7 years ago, 06/08/2017

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Erik Garland
  • Investor
  • High Point, NC
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New Law regarding contacting Tenants

Erik Garland
  • Investor
  • High Point, NC
Posted

Hello All...in a "free" course several months ago, the speaker spoke about new legislation where a landlord/property owner can be charged each time they communicate with a tenant about money without first notifying them of the intent.  So you should start the call or text with , "this is in regards to collecting a debt".  I could not find this anywhere, so I'm skeptical.  Has anyone else heard this?

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