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Original Message:

Re: Person I rented to isn't leaving resort! (by M. w. S.):

Obviously, you would have to pay to file a small claim. It is normally not a great deal. I have filed them in my state when a renter stayed longer than the rental agreement, did not pay, or created damages. When I win, I get my costs reembursed as well as the unpaid rent or damages. Its true that each state is different. However, it is also true that the dispute is between you and your renter and is not for the resort to resolve or enforce. You may not get your money but any judgement..such as a default finding for you against the squatter (who owes presumed rent at the same rate for occupancy beyond what he agreed to pay for few days you expected his occupancy), will be on his credit report.