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What Does A Landlord Do When A Tenant Files Bankruptcy? (via Colorado Legal Blog)


This is a great blog post from a friend of mine who practiced Landlord-Tenant law here in AZ for several years who is now practicing in Colorado. This blog post is still applicable to AZ.

As a landlord, what do you do when your tenant files bankruptcy? Should you: a. immediately run to the courthouse and file for eviction? b. lock the tenant out of the property? c. send the tenant a letter demanding immediate payment? d. knock on the tenant’s door and inform him or her that the bankruptcy is a violation of the lease agreement, which requires him or her to move out? e. deliver a formal, written notice requesting that the tenant eit … Read More

via Colorado Legal Blog

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