“There are a couple of flaws here, Dana,” Sullivan continued. “One, I’ve got to have my tenants go ahead and do their paperwork as well. So, if the tenant is not in favor of assisting me to get any back rent, they aren’t going to file the paperwork and therefore my filing is mute. It is not going to go through.”
Sullivan said he tried to evict a tenant who owed him $20,000. However, he expleined that pursuing the eviction was a challenge.
“He refused to file the paperwork. Therefore, I can’t recoup any of the loss there,” he said. “I have also filed my paperwork on April 26th. Today is 101 days. I’ve never been contacted, never saw my case go through, had an auditor assigned, nothing. And every week I call to see the status of it, and it is going nowhere. So, right now just in rent I’m out $34,000 and now all the repairs for the damages and things they did to my property.”
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