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March 17, 2010

How To Identify Problem Tenants

Filed under: Law — Tags: , , , — Harry Carr @ 9:04 am

As a property owner, you may have had several occasions in which you had to deal with problem tenants. These individuals can not only make your live difficult, but can bother surrounding tenants as well.

In this article, I list some of the many reasons that people can be problem tenants. This can help property owners identify those undesirables, or it can assist tenants in understanding that some of their actions are not appropriate.

Late night party goers and overly loud tenants are the most common problem. It is important to communicate you concerns in cases such as this, so the problem tenant is aware that they are being too loud, or disturbing others.

If there is a no pet policy on the property, problem tenants might break this rule. Such an act is forgivable if they get a cat, fish, or bird. However, if the occupant gets a dog there could be a problem. Not only can dogs be loud, they can also cause significant damage to the property.

As a landlord that depends upon an income property, late rent can be a real headache. To tackle this problem, make sure you have a penalty written into the lease that charges an additional fee for late payments.

Something that might initially be overlooked is the simple common care for your property. Tenants who keep an unkempt residence not only makes it a less desirable place to live, but can attract vermin to the property as well.

Having a tenant that is constantly complaining about the property can also cause headaches. Hopefully, the complaints can be remedied with some simple maintenance. However, such people simply like to complain. A solid tactic for dealing with this type of tenant is to ask if there are any other concerns when performing routine repairs. This will hopefully cut down on the number of visits you have to make to the property.

Clearly there are many ways in which individuals can present themselves as problem tenants. As a landlord, it is important to deal with these individuals in a completely professional manner. Expressing your concerns clearly will hopefully prevent the problems from escalating into something more serious.

Do you have problem tenants and aren't sure how to get them removed. Find out the law and ways to evict problem tenants today. Save your property and the costs that can mount up when you have tenants that you need to leave.

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