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Successful Landlords, how do you ro it?
Hello,
I am new to this but want to be successful. I bought a Multi Unit (not long ago ) that's fully occupied but seem to come with one bad tenants. All this is hearsay at this point but want to know what others do in situations like these. Smoking in unit, Police has been called. Nothing documented since this happened just before possession. It is a month to month lease. What are the rules? Do you give notice and say once lease is up can't renew & hopefully they pack and move out?
Any tips on how to deal with tenants is appreciated Ofcourse, I am in Canada where laws seem to favour tenants. I know of successful Landlords though so, it is about doing it right & screening them correctly.
Please share away. Appreciate all the Inputs.