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		<title>By: George C. Torres</title>
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		<dc:creator>George C. Torres</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ahhhh, the eviction court.  Any small time Landlord worth is salt needs to go thru the entire hassle just once to get an education on how the law protects the wayward tenant while waiting for the wheels of justice to turn (sometimes slowly); to observe the sea of low standards among humanity in the court room; to simultaneously be entertained and confounded at the futility of tenants&#039; excuses for not paying rent.  
Although my strict screening standards have helped me maintain income producing properties for the tenants I put in place, it&#039;s not always smooth sailing once a dwellling has been purchased and having to deal with &quot;inherited&quot; tenants.  At least that&#039;s why still I go to court these days.
I&#039;m interested in hearing from others&#039; experiences at the eviction process.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahhhh, the eviction court.  Any small time Landlord worth is salt needs to go thru the entire hassle just once to get an education on how the law protects the wayward tenant while waiting for the wheels of justice to turn (sometimes slowly); to observe the sea of low standards among humanity in the court room; to simultaneously be entertained and confounded at the futility of tenants&#8217; excuses for not paying rent.<br />
Although my strict screening standards have helped me maintain income producing properties for the tenants I put in place, it&#8217;s not always smooth sailing once a dwellling has been purchased and having to deal with &#8220;inherited&#8221; tenants.  At least that&#8217;s why still I go to court these days.<br />
I&#8217;m interested in hearing from others&#8217; experiences at the eviction process.</p>
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