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Kyle Domini
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Waxhaw, NC
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Tenant vacated apartment

Kyle Domini
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Waxhaw, NC
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Had a tenant leave this weekend unbeknownst to me. Didn't pay August rent. I do have security though. Did me a favor by leaving. Shut his phone off and messenger on FB. I can forget about it or get it in record that he broke a lease. Thoughts appreciated.

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Brian Ploszay
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Brian Ploszay
  • Investor
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Forget about it.    You got the unit back.  Much better than an eviction.   Make financial decisions, not emotional ones.  If you could get recovery money back from pursuing a judgement, then go ahead.  Else it is a waste of your efforts.

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