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Alex Frey
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Alex Frey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carlsbad CA
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Hello,

I am new to this forum. I own an investment property and primarily here to make connections and learn more about real estate investing, 1031, etc. 

But, on a side now, if anyone ever has a need for a collection agency, this is where I have many years of experience and where I can provide advice & help. 

Please feel free to reach out anytime.

Sincerely,


Alex Frey 

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Jill F.
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Jill F.
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Hi Alex, I've been a landlord for a while but I've only done 3 evictions and in those cases I just let the debt go because they were unlikely to ever be able to repay. But I wonder, is it required that you pursue 2nd cause and get a court order for a judgment in order to turn a debt over for collections? Also, what if you don't evict but you have a tenant that leaves owing money how does it work, do you have to sue in small claims and get a judgement first? Thanks, Jill.

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