Hiring a Rent Collection Agency to Collect Unpaid Rent From Tenants!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @Orixbby
    @Orixbby 5 месяцев назад

    Hi
    I currently have a writ declaration being submitted submitted to the old tenant to get a judgment, they already failed to follow court stipulation and did not follow the payment plan. Is the lawyer responsible to sending them to collections for me or should I do this while waiting for this court process? Should I wait for the judgement first?

  • @PukhtunistanMovement
    @PukhtunistanMovement 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please share with me some rent collection agencies. RentRecoveryService do not operate in Maryland. Please advise any other agencies. I am a landlord in Baltimore. Regards

  • @DopeHangoutsShow
    @DopeHangoutsShow 11 месяцев назад

    I'm a landlord who utilizes this channel. but does this girl have an IG? I have more questions.

  • @MistyMisty-c6m
    @MistyMisty-c6m Год назад +2

    Lady, you are the reason that landlords stay in court . Your video has more false statements than any other property management video I have ever watched. I will give you an example. The lease is not absolute. Most leases when you read them have inserted clauses that fall outside statutory law. When any part of the lease falls outside statutory law, the lease is null and void, uncollectable. I could go on and on but it is probably over your head. The collection agencies rarely follow statutory law. When challenged, 99 percent of landlord claims of debt is not collectible. What you, as a property manager as most, do is to prey on good tenants' ignorance of the law.

    • @KevinCartier-u7f
      @KevinCartier-u7f 9 месяцев назад +2

      Well that's not true at all and depends on where you are. Just because something on the lease is "outside statutory law" doesn't nul the entire lease. Here in Ontario, Canada for example, you could attach clauses to the lease like "tenant is not allowed to have guests". The landlord can put anything he/she wants in the lease, but that part is not enforceable. So you can say "no guests" on the lease, but it's meaningless...the rest of the lease is still good though and NOT "nul and void".