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Have you ever had a tenant ghost on you without giving any notice

Rob B.
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Have you ever had a tenant ghost on you without giving any notice?  How did you proceed? 

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Are you saying just up and disappear or die in your property and turn into a ghost?

If the first one, yes. Not much you can do about it. You could file an eviction just so other landlords are aware of their antics. Hopefully you have a large deposit to offset what they likely owe you.

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