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Re: Problem tenants
by Garry (Iowa)
on May 17, 2018 @20:24
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I agree with the anon. You stay out of the disagreements, until you have concrete proof of who is causing trouble. That proof needs to be either restraining orders, or police reports. Those are official 3rd party documents, that you can use to give either one, or both of them, notice to move.
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Re: Problem tenants
by anon
on May 18, 2018 @12:03
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If one tenant obtain a restraining order against another, resulting in the other tenant having to vacate the premises, who would pay for his share of the rent ?
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Re: Problem tenants
by Garry (Iowa)
on May 18, 2018 @14:23
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Very likely, the T that got the restraining order against the other one. That is, unless, the LL is willing to take just 3/4 of the rent, until he/she could find a replacement for the one that left.
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Re: Problem tenants
by lamac66 (ga)
on May 24, 2018 @07:25
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They are all responsible for rent. No rent, post pay or quit. Still no rent, file for eviction. All based on state landlord tenant law of course.
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