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Jeremy Mattson New Landlord advise.. Evict? Or wait it out...
11 June 2019 | 25 replies
I stuck to the facts and kept it extremely simple: she was chronically late on rent, hadn't paid her utility bills, and I wanted her out so I could replace her with a more responsible tenant (I didn't even get into the lease violations, as I didn't want to). 
Margaret Apel Started Pro Se eviction on Rent-to-Own home; any help?
14 February 2019 | 7 replies
He has paid rent chronically late and refuses to pay me but pays direct to Bank of America. 
Benjamin Sawyers Thanks in Advance - First Post
14 February 2019 | 2 replies
Usually I am the type of person that has been chronically late, fickle about my interests and goals, prone to procrastination, and generally weak in matters of will power; and I realize that this admission might weaken my chance of working with those who read this should I not succeed in the near future, but I am posting this in part for those who might be or might have been in the same position.
Anthony R. Put a Bounty on Their Head
10 December 2018 | 49 replies
Chronic complainers will waste 3x+ of my time with their complaints expecting they can monetize their time sitting there all day watching their neighbors. 
Brianne H. Struggle to Evict Tenant in BC, Canada - Anyone tested for THC?
12 December 2018 | 7 replies
If the tenants know their rights, they will play the victim card, and say they need to smoke weed because they have chronic pain and it's not fair to make them go outside etc, etc, and the judge will see the landlord as the bad guy.Keys for cash.
Lalit R. Infinite Banking in Canada
12 December 2018 | 6 replies
It's also a good way to get some sort long term care or chronic illness coverage.  
Phil K. Worcester Investors 2018
14 April 2021 | 29 replies
Also, did anyone see the article on Chronical Ch. 5 regarding Worcester?
Anthony Hulse Brand new
9 March 2015 | 1 reply
., etc.In 2008 as you know the industry found itself up the creek without a paddle, and at the same time I started to suffer the effects of a chronic illness I didn't previously know I had.
Judy Lee Found a ShortSale property with big price reduction; what are the steps?
25 March 2015 | 3 replies
It will be too long for someone who has a chronic disease. 
John Thedford My First Eviction Was A Success !?!
28 July 2013 | 9 replies
Originally posted by John Thedford: I feel like sending a sympathy card (or thank you note) to his new landlord:)We have done just that .... anonymously of course...The tenant screening Co. we use seem to have a very good handle on the chronic bad guys in our areas.