Upon discovery of these problems, one of a number of actions can be taken. First, advise the tenant, in writing, of the specific lease violations. Let the tenant know another survey will be conducted within three weeks and that the problems must be resolved by then. Second, if you suspect drug activity, contact your local law enforcement agency for suggested action. This may also help defend you from seizure action against the property. Third, redo your survey in three weeks to insure compliance with your letter.
Peter Meer is President/Broker of Meer & Company, Inc., 303-322-1550, which manages 150 single family homes and properties in Denver, Colorado. He holds the Master Property Manager (MPM) designation and the firm holds the Certified Residential Management Company (CRMC) designation from the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM). To learn more about Peter's Landlord solutions visit Meer and Company website at www.meerandco.com
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