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Marvin Stewart
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  • Aubrey, TX
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Marvin Stewart
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Aubrey, TX
Posted

Hello BC family,

I have 2 tenants that I am leasing my rental property to and they are having issues with getting their utilities turned on. One of the tenants that is on the lease has a bill due. Since she is listed on the lease, they will not turn on the utilities until the bill is paid in full. The amount due is extremely high and the tenant doesn't want to pay it.

Has anyone else had to deal with an issue like this before with your tenants? This information did not show up on her credit report. I need some suggestions, please!

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