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Landlord attempts to physically remove Tenant

Nathan Gesner
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ModeratorPosted

It's increasingly common for Tenants to move in and then refuse to pay rent, abide by the agreement, or refuse to move out. They know how to take advantage of our weak legal system that is all-too-slow to deal justice. I get it and I feel your pain. But taking the law into your own hands is far more likely to exacerbate your problems. Don't be these people.

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Originally posted by @Erik W.:

I wouldn't try anything like that, but don't we think this will become more common as endless Govt moratoriums threaten to deprive a land lord of their property and income?  At some point, Ma and Pa land lord's who rely on rentals for income will have to ask themselves, "Do I take a chance at jail and a fine, or do I starve at the hands of the legal system?"

I don't know the specifics of this case, but i can understand the growing number of Landlords that are frustrated by a government that literally enables Tenants to steal.

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