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Eliott G.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Elgin, IL
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Tenant Letter for Eviction

Eliott G.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Elgin, IL
Posted

Within the last few months someone posted an article about a letter they would post to try to get a deadbeat tenant to vacate their property. I have searched and searched this site but can't find it.

The basics of the letter stated they delinquent tenant had ~5 days to move out and take all trash and personal items with them. The should also clean the property. If this was done, they would forgive any/all past rents and not file eviction and debt collection. If the tenant did not move out and clean the place, they would file eviction, process to the fullest extent of the law and try to ruin the tenants credit.

Does anyone have this letter or a link to it. I wantedt o review it and write my own.

Thanks

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