Bad tenants can cause financial and emotional stress. Here are steps landlords can take to manage the situation and
protect their investments.
1. Document Everything
Keep detailed records of all communications, lease agreements, and incidents. This will help if legal action becomes necessary.
2. Communicate and Mediate
Sometimes, open communication can resolve conflicts. Mediation services can also help find mutually agreeable solutions.
3. Start the Eviction Process
If the situation doesn’t improve, follow your state’s legal process for eviction. Ensure you comply with all regulations to
avoid further complications.
4. Consider Selling the Property
If managing the property has become too burdensome, selling might be the best solution. A cash sale can help you move on
quickly and stress-free.
We buy rental properties, even with bad tenants. Let us handle the hassle while you focus on moving forward.

