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Originally posted by DrinkingHard
I am prepared for it, and it's happened before. You really can't escape it. It's all part of the business...
You just deal with it and move on.
DH
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here's the thing... for every deadbeat non-paying tenant out there, there are most likely 60 potential tenants with excellent credit who will pay on time. maybe put them all on a 90 probation period to weed out who pays on time and who doesnt. but theres always the factor that you can hit the tenants with late fees which in turn puts more money in your pocket, but whats more valuable to you? a tenant who pays late and adds the late fee that you have to pester to get the payment from, or a good tenant who pays on time, always on time and doesnt come to your house to bitch at you?