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drsolo
Apr 07, 2015Nomad
Personally, I would rather the owners werent too lazy to find out what the laws are and file the paperwork to get them booted. There are no laws that say people have to put up with deadbeats. We had tenants (with a good FICO) for a couple months that moved in an additional "roommate" against the rules of the contract they signed, let their dog******in the back yard against the rules and put a BBQ out on the second floor wood balcony against our rules and city rules. We filed the paperwork and they were out in a month and we lost no rent. They got out because they didnt want to screw their credit rating.
OTOH, I just scored the best site in my chosen campground that has very few rules by persistence. For me to get that spot the guy who owned the 40 ft 5th wheel who wasnt living there anymore had to pull it out of there. I knew it would happen because the guy at the front desk growled "he is going to get it out or we will" in a tone of voice that left me no doubt at all. I really appreciate people who know their business.
OTOH, I just scored the best site in my chosen campground that has very few rules by persistence. For me to get that spot the guy who owned the 40 ft 5th wheel who wasnt living there anymore had to pull it out of there. I knew it would happen because the guy at the front desk growled "he is going to get it out or we will" in a tone of voice that left me no doubt at all. I really appreciate people who know their business.
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