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Holdover Eviction Case by Judith on December 16, 2022 @21:05

                              
Holdover Eviction Case:

I am in N.Y. Over the summer I fell and broke my hip, now I cannot walk. I came home after surgery and rehab to a tenant being really nasty with me. I personally believe it wasn't until all this Black lives matter stuff that she really even started acting nasty to me. I seldom have any interaction with her until rent time, and I only charge her $450.00 for a 3 bedroom apartment. I think she was trying to show me, whitey girl LL that I do not matter. I asked her if she was going to pay her rent on November 1st. She said maybe the 6th or maybe the 16th.

I had an attorney serve her Notice of Eviction for Holdover. Her lease ended June 30th 2022 Not only did the Attorney think it was safer than nonpayment, but I needed her apartment to move into. I cannot walk or get down stairs. Her apartment is a lower. She had been here as a tenant for 7 years.

Now that she knows she is being evicted, she is not paying any rent at all. She thinks there are no consequences for it. She has seldom paid her rent on time, and always lots of excuses and attitude.. I text her about paying her rent and she just ignores me now.

Can I notify the credit reporting agencies on her? Just before I fell and broke my hip, she said she was having a hard time and would not have the rent until the around the 19th. Then the following day came home with a brand new car, brand new cloths and brand new hair extensions. What are the qualifications to report her if I can?
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Re: Holdover Eviction Case by Joel on March 7, 2023 @18:04 [ Reply ]
As an LPA member you can report the bad debt onto her credit report! But she has to be gone and totaled up. As a member it is FREE.

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