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Kyle Ratzlaff
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Consecutive Late Rent and Unresponsive Tenant

Kyle Ratzlaff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I had a tenant move in a couple months back and seemed like a good tenant.  Didn't have an issue supplying the deposit and 1st months rent of 1,700 each.  However, for rent due on the 1st of May they were not only late, but had to go through social services to supply the rent.  Discussed this in the first month and allowed for this while still charging a late fee which they paid.  They mentioned they had unforeseen monetary issues come up.  Now this month, they haven't paid the rent, and I've sent another late fee notice.  They haven't answered the phone when I've called to discuss when they will be able to pay and are very unresponsive to text messages as well.

Are there any other options I have, or do I need to reach out to an eviction attorney and let them handle it from here?

Also, any recommendations for an eviction attorney South East of the Houston area to discuss with?

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Joe Martella
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Joe Martella
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I think you got a professional tenant.  What did their credit and income look like?  

I would start the eviction process. Check with your local REIA for an attorney

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