Posted by huntingreen2day2 on November 23, 2015 at 20:19:19 from (71.9.160.55):
In Reply to: Houses one more time posted by NY 986 on November 23, 2015 at 05:18:20:
I have a renter I am going through with eviction right now. I say a renter actually the person in the house I did not rent it to she is the mother the grandchild of the woman I actually rented the house too. I went to collect the late rent one Sunday afternoon and she called the sheriff on me. Said I walked in on her. I did not do that, never touched the door knob. Window had been broken out of the storm door and after knocking for a while I pushed the unlatched door open and hollered through the door. She came from somewhere in the house hollering I had broken the law that I could not come in the house. I was not in it. Said she was going to call the sheriff, I said go ahead I will sit here and wait for him, which I did. That was in early October. Got a judgement last week and the judge told her to get out. She is still there. Next Monday a warrant will be issued and the sheriff will put her stuff in the front yard. If she does not move it i have to store it for 60 days. Out 3 months rent and $1250 dollars in legal fees right now. I think rental is a good investment you just have to do a better job than I did selecting who you rent to.
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