David G. Brown - HOW TO REDUCE YOUR RISK IN REAL ESTATE INVESTING

damage, and check up on your tenant.

If you discover your tenant has snuck in a pet (which happens more often than you might think), confront the tenant immediately and remind them of the policy and penalties. Depending on the situation and your specific agreement and policy, you can evict the tenant, get a pet deposit, or get the pet moved out of the property.

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