Willjonson
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Hello again to everyone in this forum. I wanted to share another experience, this time about a challenging tenant, and I also want to give a warning to fellow property owners here. The individual in question is Domenico G. S., an Italian musician currently touring in Argentina. He is scheduled to perform this Sunday in a concert organized by the Ciudad de Buenos Aires in Plaza de Mayo, and he seems to be a minor celebrity. After three months of refusing to pay rent, he finally left abruptly yesterday, leaving me owed a total of US$4680, including his one-month deposit, which, according to the contract terms, is mine if he defaults on rent payments or abandons the property. The contract ended on January 1, 2011, so fortunately, things could have been worse. I am aware that legally evicting a tenant is a time-consuming process in Argentina, but at least he's out, and I've changed the locks.
My question is, does anyone have suggestions on how I can go about recovering the debt? Are there any reputable debt-collection agencies or legal practices that specialize in such cases? I only have a photocopy of his passport, email, and mobile contact since he no longer responds to my calls or emails, and I don't have his new address. Is it worth filing a complaint with the police, and if so, what would be the next step, considering I lack a fixed address for him? I know he doesn't have a DNI, so he's likely working illegally. Does anyone know if there's a way to prevent him from leaving Argentina until this matter is legally resolved?
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Warm regards,
Will
Moderator Note: We deleted the full name of the rental guest. We feel it's fair to warn other owners but we prefer not to use people's names that we are not a party to the facts. (We removed the full name on 12/26/23 at 10:31 PM BA time).
My question is, does anyone have suggestions on how I can go about recovering the debt? Are there any reputable debt-collection agencies or legal practices that specialize in such cases? I only have a photocopy of his passport, email, and mobile contact since he no longer responds to my calls or emails, and I don't have his new address. Is it worth filing a complaint with the police, and if so, what would be the next step, considering I lack a fixed address for him? I know he doesn't have a DNI, so he's likely working illegally. Does anyone know if there's a way to prevent him from leaving Argentina until this matter is legally resolved?
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Warm regards,
Will
Moderator Note: We deleted the full name of the rental guest. We feel it's fair to warn other owners but we prefer not to use people's names that we are not a party to the facts. (We removed the full name on 12/26/23 at 10:31 PM BA time).
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