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All Forum Posts by: John Guinta

John Guinta has started 5 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Tenant is late on rent and avoiding contact

John GuintaPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 26

I've studied the codes and spoken with my attorney. My question was more geared to dealing with the tenants on a person to person level.

Post: Tenant is late on rent and avoiding contact

John GuintaPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 26

Good morning from Chicago,

I am an owner/occupant of a Tri-plex.

I'm a 26 year old kid and this is my first property and first year as a landlord. So far so good and a really positive experience up until my first hiccup this week.

My two tenants have always been very good about paying rent and keeping me informed if they will be away for extended periods.

One of my tenants is late for the first time and is being non communicative as to her issue. I haven't seen her or her vehicle in at least a week and her daughter is there some days all by herself or gone all day and only comes back for a short time at night.

Last night I posted a note on the door stating that they are past due with the total amount due plus the late fee and to pay in full today.

The paper was off the door this morning.

I've made several phone calls all going straight to her voicemail.

Realizing that I've already waited too long to enforce this, if it's not paid today I was going to post a 3 day notice to pay in full or vacate.

How do I proceed with that process legally outside of simply notifying them with ink and paper? 

Living in the building affords some good opportunities but can also complicate some systems, I feel.

I've already contacted my realtor with the situation and desire to start showing the apartment ASAP.

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From this scenario what should I ACTUALLY be doing?

Should I text the tenant and do an inspection of the unit?

Should I confront the daughter when she is there?

Of course I am trying to do this right and as professional as I am able.

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I am looking forward to the advice and information!

Thank you!

(This is my debut BP post)