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Re: Legal Question - Landlord Forum thread 354341

Re: Legal Question by EM (TX) on September 20, 2017 @16:28

                              
No, the attorney isn't allowed to lie (not that it couldn't happen).

But it doesn't matter, because they tenant could just as easily be lying to HER LAWYER, saying she intends to pay when she doesn't.

If the tenant has an attorney I'd say that is a pretty bad sign. You should seriously consider getting your own lawyer as well. Also, if you didn't already know, you are not supposed to communicate to the tenant without also including the lawyer.
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