Arthur O. asked

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Is it legal to advertise that a tenant is a deadbeat tenant in a 'pennysaver' type of paper, stating that the tenant has not paid rent on time?

December 27th, 2023

Randy W. answered

Yes, it is legal to advertise that a tenant has not paid rent on time, as long as the information is...

December 27th, 2023

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