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8 months ago
In the case of Mr. Palm, where a tenant caused significant damage to a rental room by breaking the bedroom door, glass table, and glass door, disturbing other residents before fleeing without notice, many may wonder how to handle such a situation. Today, YOOHOO will provide an analysis of how to address a case like Mr. Palm's and where to begin.
You can listen to the full video and interview at:
Episode 1:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1093407492079447
Episode 2:
https://fb.watch/qx3KaXqLOj/
If a tenant runs away, the first step is to check the contract period. If still within the contract, file a police report to serve as evidence for reporting to the juristic person. This ensures legal entry for room inspection, especially when unauthorized, and protects against any potential accusations of breaking and entering.
Upon entering for inspection, collect evidence extensively (photographs of the room and receipts for any repairs) for reporting to the police station, facilitating legal action if prosecution is considered.
The process for foreign tenants is similar. Repair the room, keep repair receipts and room condition photos, and report legal action to the police. The police will issue a summons, and if the tenant fails to attend, an arrest warrant is issued. For foreign tenants, the arrest warrant is sent to the Immigration Bureau. If they return to the country, they will be immediately arrested at the Immigration Office.
Khun Palm recommends meeting tenants personally, even if there is an agent available. Face-to-face meetings allow for a basic assessment of the tenant's background, country of origin, occupation, and overall demeanor.
In conclusion, handling situations like Mr. Palm's involves legal procedures, evidence gathering, and thorough inspections. Meeting tenants personally adds an extra layer of understanding and assessment for a smoother rental experience.
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