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Updated over 1 year ago, 07/20/2023

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Tenant does not want to move out

Yangyang Jin
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I bought an investment property in February this year, and after multiple assessment, we decided the property is not safe for the tenants to reside further and sent a notice to inform the tenant that we will not renew the lease when their lease is up by end of July. One of the tenants reached out to me recently asking that we let them to stay because they are not able to find a new place, the reason being they don't have credit history ( they have lived in the country for over 20 years now), and all landlord requires credit history. Do you have suggestions for me? Is there places that they take alternatives when tenants do not have credit history? What else can I do to make sure the tenant move out on time? 

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