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How to send tenant to debt collector
I have a tenant who owes me 7+ months of rent, I filed the eviction when they were two months behind, but the court gave me a court date of 5 months later. The tenants left the day before the court date, so the eviction was denied. They owe me 20K in rent, damages, and late fees.
I worked out a plan with them over email to waive all the late fees if they came up with a payment plan and stuck to it. We agreed on a plan, then they made their first payment and disappeared afterward. What are my choices here? I tried to send them to the collection, but I cannot even find a collector working on this. The collectors I found said they don't deal with person-to-person collection, and I don't have a registered company.
And I am not sure where they are; they said they moved out of state, and the forward address they left is an out-of-state address.
Pls suggest any collection services; I am ok with paying a big portion of the recovered rent to the collector.
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Quote from @Carol Hu:
Thank you Charles. Everything you said makes sense. However, I still want to send them to collection agency, even if I cannot get any money back. I just don't want people to do whatever they want without facing the consequences.
Could you suggest a collection agency that I can use? So far, I haven't found any agency that wants to take this case yet.
I am dealing with the same issue. In the middle of researching companies that will accept accounts from individuals. Here are some companies that I have found so far:
rentrecovery.com
https://www.fastevictionservice.com/collections (40%; requires a judgment and will get judgment for you for free)
https://residentinterface.com/collections (not sure if they still accept accounts from homeowners but used to)
Please share your experience in the future.