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Nightmare tenant : The End
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<blockquote data-quote="mr_b" data-source="post: 1035694" data-attributes="member: 21859"><p>Just change the locks when she's out on the 8th. You're well within your rights then as you have a valid court order. Friend of mine has rental properties in CT's northern suburbs. Twice has resorted to removing tenant's furniture to the sidewalk and changing the locks while said tenants were out. Both occasions the tenants had a meltdown, but took their goods and left permanently.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I like the idea of removing the doors for repairing... and why not take the windows too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_b, post: 1035694, member: 21859"] Just change the locks when she's out on the 8th. You're well within your rights then as you have a valid court order. Friend of mine has rental properties in CT's northern suburbs. Twice has resorted to removing tenant's furniture to the sidewalk and changing the locks while said tenants were out. Both occasions the tenants had a meltdown, but took their goods and left permanently. BTW, I like the idea of removing the doors for repairing... and why not take the windows too! [/QUOTE]
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