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New Tenant not on the Lease in PA
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D F
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almost 4 years ago
The tenants are a Mother, daughter and her three children. They do not always follow the lease. I do send them certified letters when an issue arrives. This does work. The daughter's boyfriend is there a lot, as one of the children is his. We know he is living there. I do have a lease in the occupancy states: Only Tenant and those persons listed to be occupants on the tenant qualification application are permitted to occupy the rental unit, unless permitted in writing by property manager /property owners. Not sure how to go about proving that he moved in! I would appreciate some feedback. Thank you, Deanna
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Scott H
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almost 4 years ago
Sign-up with USPS to see the mail delivery for that address and see if he is getting mail there.
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Scott H
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almost 4 years ago
https://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action
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D F
said
almost 4 years ago
Scott, Thanks so much..
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D F
said
almost 4 years ago
Scott, I went onto USPS regarding your reply. It States: The current Informed Delivery sign up process requires you to verify your identity.
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D F
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almost 4 years ago
Scott, I went onto USPS regarding your reply. It States: The current Informed Delivery sign up process requires you to verify your identity.
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Gloria M
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almost 4 years ago
I have a tenant who I believe has moved in 3 additional adults and 2 children. The unit alone is a two bedroom. When I went over to the property, I saw there was a futon in the dining room and a substantial amount of damage to the floors, walls, and kitchen cabinets. Not to mention it was full of smoke from smoking and it is supposed to be a non-smoking unit. The unit is a 2 bedroom with 2 parking spots but the amount of cars from all the parties there exceeds the spots. They are using the visitor spots which is becoming a problem for other neighbors. Do I allow them to move in and pay an additional amount to cover costs until the lease is up? I have a feeling they will be there whether I allow them to be there or not. I just do not want to have squatters.
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Scott H
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almost 4 years ago
Give them a fix or quit notice then move to evict.
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