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Re: tenant claiming pain and suffering
by Jack Klein (NY)
on April 28, 2012 @12:27
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Jake said it best. "You have a nut case on your hands."
If the tenant is not a problem otherwise and you're not really selling any time soon, this issue will probably blow over. Then send the 30 day notice to terminate tenancy when you are ready.
If you're really thinking of putting the property on the market soon, then start the process of getting rid of him now.
If he does not comply with the notice, then like Jake said, you probably have to evict legally.
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Re: tenant claiming pain and suffering
by Anonymous
on April 28, 2012 @12:51
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what can he sue me for, I have liability insurance is this good, he just dosen't want to move,his wife told me long time ago he dosen't like people or change. He hides behind his wife because when I ask for things I have to talk to her,then he takes off in his car.wierd dude,I have a maintence guy help me and says he looks like he is heavily medicated.
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Re: tenant claiming pain and suffering
by Anonymous
on April 28, 2012 @13:17
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He can make up whatever he wants and sue you over it. That doesn't mean he will win in court or that any lawyer will take on his case. FYI, a person cannot just sue for pain and suffering alone. It is usually tacked onto another claim involving some type of injury or abuse.
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