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how can you handle a bad tenant?
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[QUOTE="Rachael, post: 217359, member: 68963"] I think one of the best ways in handling a bad tenant is by not relating physically with your tenants from the onset. In real estate business, there are some risks associated that can make you run into losses if not handled properly or professionally. It is mostly advised that landlords should have less physical rapport with their tenants because too much familiarity usually brings lackadaisical behavior from the tenants. When you purchase a land and build on it for the purpose of renting it out to tenants either for shop or house rents, it is best to involve a professional third-party which is a lawyer. The lawyer will be the link between the landlord and the tenants and in this way, you will not have any sort of interaction with them except through the lawyer and this will reduce the level of bad or misleading tenants. One problem that causes bad tenants too is in a situation where the landlord shares or lives within the same property with his tenants, it will definitely bring about some deviant behavior from the tenants because of the frequent rapport. In handling bad tenants, you need to put yardstick and measures in place from the onset because the laws of tenancy is always more favorable to the tenants than landlords. [/QUOTE]
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