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linkspider | 17:42 Thu 24th Nov 2005 | Business & Finance
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<DIV>A tenant gave a bad check which was returned refer to drawer, after trying to cash the check and collect from tenant that is leaving next week anyway, are there any specific laws in regards to writing a bad check that I can use to go after the tenant?</DIV>
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<DIV>Does the bank have any kind of lien order where I can request the funds be paid the second they appear in the tenants account?</DIV>
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<DIV>Also the bank gave a letter of reference stating their customer would have no problem paying the amount of $X each month but now there is a problem; is there any recourse against the bank? </DIV>
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Cheque !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"As the original cheque has now been referred to drawer you cannot represent it."

I thought 'refer to drawer' was an invitation to represent.

I'd sell/pawn the tenant's possessions and get your money that way ;-)
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<DIV>No.. I am in the USA but my house i in London, the tenant has all ready burnt through his deposit because of damage, late fees etc....

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<DIV>There are 4 people in the home one contract all individualy responsible for full amount with 4 gaurantors, but they have not seemed to grasp the fact from day one that 3 out of four comming up with the rent does not let them all off if one does not pay.

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<DIV>I expect one lump sum each month but for the last year have been receiving it in bits each month, this is the last month and a quarter of the rent payment bounced..

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