My parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
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The best way to handle this is by taking them to court, yes it is a longer method but highly effective as it will serve as a lesson to other tenants and they won't want to tow that path.My parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
Such happens to my own parents estate investment. Those Tennant's who refused to pay what is written as consensus are stubborn and fraudulent. They should be charged to charge to explain why such persistency in debt.My parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
I believe theres an agreement that must be signed between landlord and tenant before he can move into the house, the agreement contains the do's and don't concerning the house, and if the tenant did not pay before the stipulated time, that means breach of agreement and he or she should be penalised by the law for it.My parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
My parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
I think if everything that should be provided for tenants have been provided and the tenants still don’t change, they should be giving a notice and allow to leave and look for better tenantsMy parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
My parents have an estate where people Lodge in and are expected to remit some money yearly, but so many of the tenants are not willing to pay even after constant reminder. What is the best way to handle such individuals?
Definitely, they should not be allowed to spoil your apartment as it is your major investment and no attempt to run you Into losses should be tolerated at all.I’m
I think if everything that should be provided for tenants have been provided and the tenants still don’t change, they should be giving a notice and allow to leave and look for better tenants