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FOLLOW UP (by Dee Ann [WI]) Dec 4, 2022 5:32 PM
       FOLLOW UP (by zero [IN]) Dec 4, 2022 7:15 PM
       FOLLOW UP (by myob [GA]) Dec 4, 2022 9:20 PM
       FOLLOW UP (by BRAD 20,000 [IN]) Dec 4, 2022 9:45 PM
       FOLLOW UP (by Ray-N-Pa [PA]) Dec 5, 2022 9:04 AM
       FOLLOW UP (by myob [GA]) Dec 5, 2022 3:16 PM


FOLLOW UP (by Dee Ann [WI]) Posted on: Dec 4, 2022 5:32 PM
Message:

In September I mentioned two of three roommate tenants moving out as of November 1.

Well, they are all still living at our property together with not as much drama. The next move out date they are applying for is at the end of January. They are finding what they want to be unaffordable or unattainable for whatever reason. I am informed they have not been accepted for the opening applied for, but are 98% sure they have it.

We shall see.

Not getting anyone qualified reaching out and no one from that unit is complaining to me anymore so I'm fine with it.

--75.11.xx.xx




FOLLOW UP (by zero [IN]) Posted on: Dec 4, 2022 7:15 PM
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Good to hear that they are staying for now. Make it through the Holiday season and all that.

I like it when I fond out that a tenant has started to look for other housing and finds that I am priced better or that my places are better kept.

Makes me happy!

Last person I booted wanted more time in the unit because her new boyfriend kept getting denied. Oops, guess I wasn't wrong when I said you had to go because of him. --107.147.xx.xxx




FOLLOW UP (by myob [GA]) Posted on: Dec 4, 2022 9:20 PM
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they gave notice and didn't move?-- rent goes to 2X's the day rate.

OR what ever you can get out of them.

What are you the new door mat for them? --66.133.xx.xx




FOLLOW UP (by BRAD 20,000 [IN]) Posted on: Dec 4, 2022 9:45 PM
Message:

Dee Ann,

I watched a judge deny the LL’s claim for unpaid rent and damages ecause the lease had ended and there was no current contract between parties.

I recommend you text them the terms of their extended stay.

Better yet make certain your lease covers HOLDING OVER. It is part of a proper lease.

BRAD --73.103.xxx.xxx




FOLLOW UP (by Ray-N-Pa [PA]) Posted on: Dec 5, 2022 9:04 AM
Message:

This time of year the quality of applicants typically go down. That means our guards have to be up that much more. Over in the snow belt, more quality folks typically don't want to move until the snow starts to melt.

Thanks for the update. --24.101.xxx.xxx




FOLLOW UP (by myob [GA]) Posted on: Dec 5, 2022 3:16 PM
Message:

yea the lease may have ended-- but there's holding over beyond the term of the lease. your lease should have that covered. 2X's the daily rate.

Dee your more experienced then most you should already have this answer. you just testing us?

If any judge denied this, then the LL'd didn't know what he was doing. They should have had a lawyer. --66.133.xx.xx





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