

4,785,662
Cash for keys is sometimes less expensive than the eviction process!
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Esther Preston
Redmond, OR
150,494
Great information, I don't manage rental as a business ,but personal rentals I have. Had one bad experience. The law is more on the tenant side than the owners.
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Diana Zaccaro Broker A...
Cocoa Beach, FL
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
1,690,354
In the only case I had, I was in line at the Court Clerk's Office and the tensant was aware of it, called me to let me know they were moving out within the hour. He wanted to receive back what was left of his security deposit as I always took a security deposit and a last month deposit.
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Esther Preston
Redmond, OR
2,212,911
2,631,562
$$$ talks louder than anything else.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
1,051,098
My only advice is to stay on top of the situation. Getting behind is not a good place to be.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
4,549,096
I guess this is why I would not do Property Management.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
2,719,445
Did this for 20 years...All I know is that they move once they talk with me
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Eve Alexander
Tampa, FL
1,157,535
Sometimes you can offer them a different property, move assistance, an amount to encourage them to move. Each situation is different.
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Esther Preston
Redmond, OR
665,160
Talk to the tenant and threaten eviction, make sure they know how hard it will be to find housing after eviction.
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Esther Preston
Redmond, OR
7,304,761
4,440
Remove the front door! Believe it or not I have known landlords who removed the front door, the tenant comes home and the front door is missing. They finally get the message!
Of course the deny the heck out of having done so, haha!
1,229,740
In the past when I was managing properties, I would first ask them to simply move out. I pointed out that an eviction would look bad for them on their record, and make it difficult to rent from another landlord. But, in the end, it all depended on who the tenant was. Some would move and others would play the system and force you to evict them. I even had some to appeal when the judge told them they had to move out within 7 days.
213,213
We have done cash for keys but we have found just to evict is most effective as nothing else really is all that effective.
3,071,039
960,173
4,433,865
1,583,021
Eviction is a very complicated, lengthy and often expensive process in my area( los angeles county)
4,318,402
Debbie Reynolds - I rarely do rentals. However, give tenant some incentive - cash/month of hotel stay etc and hope for the best.
1,525,455
I've not had to deal with this but I'm thinking that a monetary incentive might work.
3,114,302
2,142,794
offer them $, offer to give them a good recommendation for the next landlord and not to go to court with them
2,442,675
I don't work in rentals but I think cash for keys is the biggest motivator.
5,964,132
I show them how easy it is for the future victims to bring up the court records showing all the evictions.
Most would prefer to not have that evidence out there on the internet.
1,456,742
If a tenant is unwilling to leave at the end of their lease, eviction is the best way. I'd rather have the cops throw them out than reward them for bad behaviour by offering to pay them to leave.
3,725,002
Here in DC, if a tenant doesn't want to move, it's really, really hard to force the issue. And there are almost no grounds for eviction. Even if they don't pay their rent for agents, all they have to do is show the judge the money in Landlord Tenant Court, and all if foregiven. If the place is for sale, the tenant gets months to decide whether or not they want to match the buyer's offer. Don't get me started!
2,809,099
Hi Debbie - We've used cash as well as paid for short term storage space a couple of times. The easiest are from bounced rent checks - bouncing a check over $1,000 is a felony in Colorado - a threat to take the check to the DA does wonders.
5,581,941
it's been many years since I owned apartments....if I had a difficult tenant, I would pay them to leave....and it worked....money always works....the more needy they are, the better it works....
4,799,925
4,394,414
1,031,281
This hasn't been a problem for me yet...I always thoroughly background check, pull credit, verify employment and check prior rental references, etc. I know some agents who have been successful in talking with the tenant (conversationally, not threatening) and explained the options that it was to their benefit to move voluntarily considering the alternative. The majority of the time that seems to work for them.
1,204,474
inducement, references, advance deposit -partial, forget dirty carpet cleaning etc we will replace it anyway.