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Re: The tale of 2 socail security numbers continued - Landlord Forum thread 357795

Re: The tale of 2 socail security numbers continued by LL (CA) on June 19, 2018 @15:39

                              
As soon as I had a bogus ssn from them they would have been history. Mail theft is a major concern. If they received and opened your mail by accident it should have been brought to you immediately. Absolutely no excuses for holding on to the mail, none whatsoever.

So think this over. Fraud and mail theft. Hmmmmm, is this behavior you want to encourage in tenants?

Give them whatever notice is required in your state and get them out. As for paying on time, that's how it starts. Then the complaints, then the reasons to withhold rent.

Eviction is a lot more work (and money) than getting them out now.

Check to see if your state requires a reason for ending a m-to-m lease, if not, I would suggest you proceed, if it does, see if theft and fraud are good enough reasons to end tenancy.
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Re: The tale of 2 socail security numbers continued by Deborah on June 27, 2018 @22:04 [ Reply ]
Thank you for your responses ! I appreciate all your feedback from everyone on the forum.

I am a live and let live philosophy person but I agree the pattern you are speaking of I am noticing also and have noticed from a previous tenant who was looking for reasons to not pay starts with trying to find a reason not to. I agree not nitpicking everything with a tenant from a previous poster is important however there are boundaries that have been crossed here...and I also wonder what antics they will be up to next.

I will be investigating my states regulations on ending a month to month tenancy... The unit I have is in an area that is in high demand I do not think it would take long to refill it.

Thanks!
Deborah


    Re: The tale of 2 socail security numbers continued by ttenmlt@aol.com on July 10, 2018 @02:19 [ Reply ]
    Give them thirty days notice, and find a new tenant. If they tear the place up, you can go file a small claims case with the local court. Take pictures and keep the receipts if you have to do repairs, if they tear the place up on the way out.
    Your local court can give you information on how to correctly give the thirty day notice, it is not hard in my area.

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