Another bad tenant removed without going to court | Property Protect® Eviction Attorneys
- Property Protect

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

We recently celebrated another win for our landlord clients, expelling their bad tenant without needing to go to court. Once our Attorneys are on the case, it's only a matter of time before we force the tenant out. In 60% of cases so far, our eviction attorneys at Property Protect® have successfully got a tenant out without even needing to go to court. Here's how.
Bad tenants thrive on your leniency and good nature. They promise they just need another month, that they'll pay by the first of next month, that they'll catch up on the bill. And while we do sympathise deeply with tenants who are in financial trouble, the data shows that bad tenants just don't stick to their word. Our statistics show us that the large majority of landlords sign up with Property Protect® around the 2nd-3rd of a month. This means the landlord has waited to see whether the tenant will honour their word on the 1st of the month. But most are disappointed to find that the tenant didn't pay by the 1st. Meanwhile, the landlord has lost another month's rent.
Property Protect is a product of Maybery Attorneys Inc. We abide to the highest standards of ethics and legality in our practice. Of course, we do not use any illegal means to get a tenant out - that would be an unlawful act in terms of the Prevention of Illegal Eviction Act (PIE Act). But bad tenants know that when you get the eviction attorneys at Property Protect® on the case, their time is up - and they know it's cheaper to leave the property before we secure a legal costs order and blacklisting against them.
Cut your losses now, before you lose another month's rent.
Sign up with Property Protect® today to get your property investment back on track.

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