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Jack Pasmore#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Property Managers – How Are You Handling Tenants Who Aren’t Paying Rent?

Jack Pasmore#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Hey everyone,

I’m reaching out to the property managers in the group, and I’ll be direct: How do you handle tenants who aren’t paying rent?

I’m sure you’ve dealt with this before, especially during market shifts. I'm curious and would like to learn what’s working right now in real-world situations.

What strategies or systems have you put in place (or should have put in place) that actually work. If you’ve cracked the code on this, I want to hear it.

Drop your best advice below.

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Dominic M.
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Dominic M.
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Start the eviction process immediately, no exceptions. 

Should you want to, negotiate alternatives thereafter. 

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