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Old domestic partner shows up with threats - Landlord Forum thread 358721

Old domestic partner shows up with threats by Lilly on November 4, 2018 @23:21

                              
She's a tenant since April, been just fine. She split with this guy over a year ago, moved in with Mom when he started harassing her at her old apt. No mention of this when I checked references. They have 2 kids, he has no visitation and has been out of her life. Suddenly, a friend of his sees her car at a grocery and follows her home. Tells her ex- who shows up with threats. Cops, restraining orders etc. She's moved in with Mom again, claims to want the apt. But in the meantime, her half my duplex sits empty, well, her furniture is there. They (tenant and family) did install, I think it's call Ring or something- cameras throughout. Security doors front and back. Nearest tenant (adjacent properties of mine) has been advised and knows to call cops if he shows up.
Obviously I am not fond of this whole mess. Just looking for advice.
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Re: Old domestic partner shows up with threats by LAMAC66 on November 5, 2018 @08:49 [ Reply ]
Dont get roped in to domestic situation. Just tell her to call cops.
Re: Old domestic partner shows up with threats by Garry on November 5, 2018 @09:57 [ Reply ]
I agree with LAMAC66. You should stay away from their situation/drama, and not get involved in it. However, you should STILL EXPECT rent to be paid when due, especially if there are still personal items of the tenant in the apartment. If rent is still due, but unpaid for Nov., give her a 3 day notice to pay or quit. If she moves, she can either return the property back to the way it was when she moved in, or else the security doors, and the Ring/camera features will become yours. No matter what "drama" is in a persons life, life goes on, and regular bills have to be paid(the rent).

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