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Michael Lenahan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Tenants owe me 5K in back rent - What is my recourse?

Michael Lenahan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hi,

My first time in 5 years of Real Estate Investing that I had to evict someone. So the process is new to me...

The tenant was recently locked out (11.28) and their Petition to Restore was denied.  They owe me over 5K in back rent, late fees, and lawyer fees.

Can any one offer advice on the best way to collect on this debt?  What are my options?

I appreciate the advice!

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If you're willing to expend the extra cash, sue them in small claims court as Thomas suggested.  You will at least have a judgement against them and while you may never see the $5k again, at least it will go on their credit and possibly prevent them from doing it to the next person.  

If they offer to settle... take it!

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