If I'm a Rental Property Owner, How Do I Get My Unpaid Rent

After posting to NoPayTenants.com, it’s not uncommon to be contacted by the problem tenant with a request to be removed from being displayed on the website.  This request will usually be a message sent to your registered email address, generated by our website in response to the problem tenant flagging your posting. 

Anyone can flag a posting and send a message to you.  It is your decision to respond to the message.  The flagging process requires you to validate your posting information accuracy, and make corrections or deletions.  If you DO NOT respond within 30-days of being flagged, the posting is automatically removed from being displayed on the website and you will be notified to repost the problem tenant's information again, if desired.  After you respond to your flagged posting, it cannot again be flagged by that user for 90-days.

Only the tenant of the subject post is authorized to flag a listing for removal.  When your listing is flagged, you will be emailed information and a link to respond to the flagger.  Please verify the contact information provided by the flagger of the posting to be the tenant of the report and
Contact Us with any flagging abuse. 

When communicating with the tenant that flagged your posting through the NoPayTenant message system, your personal email address and other information is not revealed.  NoPayTenants.com assigns a unique e-mail message link and sends it to your email address for you to communicate with the tenant flagging your posting.  Of course, you may choose to provide your email address or other contact information to users such as name or telephone number.  We recommend that you confirm the identity of any user before providing more contact information on yourself.  We completely protect your privacy when posting on NoPayTenant.com as detailed in our
Privacy Policy.

In most cases, the tenant you posted to NoPayTenants.com will owe you money or will have a poor rental history with you.  In any case, you control the information posted to NoPayTenants.com and make the decision when to remove or update your listings.  Many rental property owners remove their posting only when a problem tenant makes full restitution and other rental property owners simply believe they have an obligation to notify others about a tenant’s poor rental history, even after full restitution.  This is your choice.

Keep in mind that bad tenants do not want to be on this database, so you have tremendous leverage in collecting your money.  It would not be unusual for a problem tenant to offer full restitution in exchange for having you remove your posting from the list.  So, before you agree to remove a posting and release a tenant, make sure you are getting everything you want.  Click here for a sample
General Release form that you can customize.

Additionally, you may receive a Rental Property Owner Inquiry emailed from other users that are not tenants.  Most of the time, these inquiries will be from other rental property owners considering the tenant of your posting for possible tenancy.  Once again, when communicating through the NoPayTenants.com email links, your personal email address and other information are not revealed.  We recommend that you confirm the identity of any user before providing more contact information on yourself. 

Thank you for being part of NoPayTenants.com.
 



Last Updated: May 22nd, 2009 6:00 PM CDT



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