
How to Get Great Tenants and Evict Bad Ones
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Narrated by:
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Chris Brinkley
About this listen
Every landlord wants a great tenant. Choosing a tenant is probably the most important decision a landlord will make. In How to Get Great Tenants and Evict Bad Ones, we explain how to get rid of headache tenants who pay their rent on time but drive their landlords crazy with complaints. We offer practical, valuable, and dependable ways of screening a possible tenant. It's generally understood that over 95% of your tenant problems can be eliminated in the screening process.
The eviction process is an essential and vital part of the landlord business and our step-by-step process of filing an eviction can make your process quick and easy so you can make your investment everything you've always wanted it to be.
©2013 Mickey Frazier Sr. (P)2013 Mickey Frazier Sr.
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