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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Stephanie Florek, Rebekah Cornell, Bradley Tucker - Deadbeat tenants in Washington state

Stephanie Florek, Rebekah Cornell, and Bradley Tucker rented a house from me since April 2009 up until October 2009 when I had to evict them due to nearly two months of unpaid rent. Upon inspecting the home, I discovered several thousand dollars in damages. The brand new carpet I had installed before they moved in is stained, has burn holes, cat urine, and feces ground into the carpet. The new paint is scratched up and filthy. There is fecal matter in the coat closet coating the walls and sliding doors. Someone kicked the garage door in and has broken one of the springs on the garage door. They left behind at least 3-4 truckloads of trash, some bagged, some loose litter, most of the bags are leaking foul smelling fluid onto the floor. They left trash all over the property. They never reported damages to me and instead tried to hide them. They put their cigarettes out on my garage floor and left butts all over the backyard and front yard. There are several holes in the walls, missing or broken switch coves, broken or missing closet doors. The house now has sugar ants and a severe fly problem and smells of cat urine and feces. They violated the rental agreement on SEVERAL occasions, including moving people in without my consent.

DO NOT RENT TO THESE PEOPLE! They have no idea how to take care of a rental house - nor do they care at all. I can provide full rental damage information, along with photographs of the property before they moved in and photographs after they moved out. 

Posted by cmurphy on 10/24 at 04:31 AM
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