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Alex Moazeni
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Not responding tenant.

Alex Moazeni
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas
Posted

Hi.

One of my tenants in my 4 plex is moving out according to her notice on June 1st.

The lease will be over by June 30th.

Now I am trying to communicate and make sure she will give me the keys and everything.

But no answer to my phone calls, text messages and my realtor calls.

Stopped by and knocked the door no answer.

Asked her next door wich is my another tenant and she hasn't hear them or thier pet sounds.

One of thier vehicles is Parked but no answer

(They are two sisters) none of them responded.

So I have 5 days to the end of the lease.

What to do???

Appreciate your thoughts.

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Alex Moazeni

Do

You have the deposit?

Put a notice on door stating you are entering to check status of unit (or do routine maintenance). Give 24 hour notice then enter to see if they vacated.

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