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  • Aug 4, 2008, 08:58 PM
    QuestionGuy22
    Sue tenant, but do not know address
    I live in Wisconsin. My previous tenant did not pay the final two months rent. Also, owes me over $600 in damages for large window. And probably $500 for stuff that I probably can't prove like smoke damage to floor and walls. Was a non-smoking unit. Security deposit only covered part of all this.
    I do not know where he is. He does not answer his phone, his girlfriend does not answer her phone, I called his mother and she says she does not know where he is, but might be working at a certain place in the area yet. I assume they cannot tell me his address. He does not have a car. My guess is he his leaching off friends somewhere.

    How can I file a summons if I don't know where he is? Or where do I go from here?
  • Aug 5, 2008, 06:28 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by QuestionGuy22
    I live in Wisconsin. My previous tenant did not pay the final two months rent. Also, owes me over $600 in damages for large window. And probably $500 for stuff that I probably can't prove like smoke damage to floor and walls. Was a non-smoking unit. Security deposit only covered part of all this.
    I do not know where he is. He does not answer his phone, his gf does not answer her phone, I called his mother and she says she does not know where he is, but might be working at a certain place in the area yet. I assume they cannot tell me his address. He does not have a car. My guess is he his leaching off friends somewhere.

    How can I file a summons if I don't know where he is? Or where do I go from here?



    You have to have an address (or place of employment) in order to serve someone.

    If all else fails hire a Licensed Private Detective to run a limited background check - depending on how recently the tenant moved there should be a forwarding/new address.
  • Aug 5, 2008, 11:29 AM
    this8384
    Since it's in Wisconsin, you can try a search for both the tenant and his girlfriend at:

    Wisconsin Circuit Court Access

    I've used this plenty of times to locate people who have taken off on me. It sometimes takes a few months but if they get even a speeding ticket, their address will show up on this site.
  • Aug 5, 2008, 11:32 AM
    this8384
    And like Judy said, you need an address to have the papers served. Otherwise you will need to file more paperwork asking the court to post-pone the trial until you locate the tenant. Find him first, then file the papers.

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