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James McGovern#4 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
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Tenant will likely destroy your property prior to being evicted

James McGovern#4 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
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Tenant will likely destroy your property prior to being evicted, what can a landlord do? They of course can take photos before and later sue the tenant in court for damages but might be unlikely to collect anything. So what some viable alternatives?

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Eric Gerakos
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Eric Gerakos
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The best alternative is to not buy cheap, crapbox properties in the midwest that will attract an undesirable tenant base. 

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