If you’re a landlord or property manager, you’ve probably had your fair share of bad tenants. It’s inevitable that as a property manager, you will have a bad experience with a tenant at some point. Late payments (or no payments at all), being a constant disruption to the neighbors, violating the rules in the rental contract, illegal activities—these are just some of the most common problems landlords face with bad renters every single day. Unfortunately, there’s no foolproof way to avoid a bad tenant. Even the most thorough screening process can still allow bad renters to slip through the cracks. However, there are a few things you can do to protect yourself and your investment in the event you end up with a problem tenant. Read on to learn how you can protect your property from renters.
Attract a quality tenant.
The best way to protect yourself from bad renters is to avoid them entirely, right? As we touched on above, there’s no sure-fire way to prevent yourself from renting your

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