
Tips to Handle Difficult Renters
1. Delinquency
To help keep renters from racking up a large bill, avoid making special exceptions. Keep a consistent process and always follow the rules and regulations that have been set in place. Always send notices and charge late fees with no exceptions. Communicate with the renter in writing for record keeping and document everything.2. Owes Rent and Skips Out
When dealing with a renter that left owing money, always know the state’s laws to properly confirm abandonment. Follow all laws and rules on handling abandoned property and re-taking possession. Gather evidence, document the process, and report the tenant to the credit agencies to inhibit repeat offenses.3. Frivolous Lawsuit Threats
Tenants who are always making bogus claims or threatening lawsuits can be a real headache. Property Mangers who are well versed in Fair Housing Laws, Fair Credit Reporting, and their own lease agreements should be just fine. Document everything in writing and be careful to establish legally appropriate policies and procedures. A good attitude can also go a long way. Stay positive and friendly when dealing with this type of renter. Sometimes that can deescalate a tense situation.4. Damaged Property
