TigerD
Senior Member
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I'd like some thoughts. I have a problem tenant. Nothing too unusual there, however, in my area,they won't give you an eviction date until late Aug. This is the first tenant I've had to evict here. (I'm usually pretty good at picking them) So, I'm getting creative at getting this guy to move.
On Monday, we removed all the appliances and "accidentally" let the dog that wasn't supposed to be living there loose. Fortunately the dog catcher was right down the street. It was a scary dog. We jumped back in fear and it took off. Nothing I could do about it. -- yes, the tenant received notice that I was coming for the appliances and the lease specifically leased the property without appliances.
On Friday, I am thinking about removing the front door for repair, it has some damage where someone kicked it. I think we will be able to have it repaired and remounted in three to four weeks. Provided we can get the parts.
Next week, if that doesn't work, I am considering fixing the hot water heater. Of course, my plumber will have to take it to his shop for testing.
They didn't take care of the yard, so I had my lawn guy mowing and weed eating at 7:30 every day this week.
Anybody have other suggestions?
DC
I'd like some thoughts. I have a problem tenant. Nothing too unusual there, however, in my area,they won't give you an eviction date until late Aug. This is the first tenant I've had to evict here. (I'm usually pretty good at picking them) So, I'm getting creative at getting this guy to move.
On Monday, we removed all the appliances and "accidentally" let the dog that wasn't supposed to be living there loose. Fortunately the dog catcher was right down the street. It was a scary dog. We jumped back in fear and it took off. Nothing I could do about it. -- yes, the tenant received notice that I was coming for the appliances and the lease specifically leased the property without appliances.
On Friday, I am thinking about removing the front door for repair, it has some damage where someone kicked it. I think we will be able to have it repaired and remounted in three to four weeks. Provided we can get the parts.
Next week, if that doesn't work, I am considering fixing the hot water heater. Of course, my plumber will have to take it to his shop for testing.
They didn't take care of the yard, so I had my lawn guy mowing and weed eating at 7:30 every day this week.
Anybody have other suggestions?
DC