How to remove a hoarder from your rental property

How to remove a hoarder from your rental property

While removing an actual person from your property can be harder than it seems there are steps you can take to legally save yourself the hassle of having to evict a hoarder because of a foul smell or junk trash on your property. You can always write up a rental agreement that will only last for 6 months and see if the tenant will keep your property in good standing order. Whenever you are dealing with new tenants it is always best to do a background check and make sure that they are trouble free and left their previous lease on good terms. You can request contact details for tenants that have lived on another property before and give that property manager or supervisor a call to see what the situation for them leaving was. This is always a good idea to follow especially when you have a brand new property that has either just been remodeled or newly built.

Another option would be to take legal steps and get the city involved if the hoarder refuses to clean up their junk and get a junk removal company to help out. The city will usually not want to have properties that are not up to code visually and may be hazardous to the actual renter or the community at large. You can Google more steps online because really, i am out of ideas.

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