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Re: Evicted tenant apparently lurking around property - Landlord Forum thread 342670

Re: Evicted tenant apparently lurking around property by Garry (Iowa) on February 1, 2016 @10:27

                              
If you still have her cleaning supplies, take them over to her new place, and include a letter with them stating she she cannot come on the premises anymore or you will call the police. If you have disposed of all her stuff, text her that, and also say she cannot come on the property, or you will call the police if she does. Do not go into detail in your letter or text. Be sure to keep all your doors and windows closed and locked, and shades down. Some Ts are curious about what you are doing with their former property. They wonder whether you are remodeling it, what you are doing with their stuff they left behind,or if you have new Ts yet. If you wait another 2-4 weeks, and she sees new Ts have moved in, she will probably quit coming by. If she is still coming by in March, you could get a restraining order to prohibit her from coming within 500 feet of your property. However, remember she has the same use of the public streets that you do, so you may only get something saying she cannot come on your property. For now, just wait for the month of Feb. to pass, and decide if you need to do anything in March.
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Re: Evicted tenant apparently lurking around property by Nicole (PA) on February 2, 2016 @11:00 [ Reply ]
in PA you can't get a restraining order just because you don't want someone near your property ... and if someone filed one with the reasons in this situation, the filer would be sanctioned by the court. when frivolous requests are made, it takes away the seriousness and the resources for those truly in need. I'd actually guess the intake officer wouldn't even file in this situation.

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