The court is only doing what they're supposed to do. In this case, they have to forward the check to you.
Whether accept it is your business. If you don't want the check, therefore don't want to keep the tenant, just refuse the check once you get it. If you don't even get it before court day, don't worry. Just show the court the evidence that the tenant has been late, even gave you checks that bounced. I personally think this should be enough.
could you refuse check?
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Thanks. I am afraid that my tenant tried to impress the judge
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11/11/2009 postreply
09:54:11
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Go to her bank, and ask to cash it there
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11/11/2009 postreply
09:58:29
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if eviction case filed, and she does not want to give up
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11/11/2009 postreply
10:13:43
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梅花糕 should have done that, don't do it now
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11/11/2009 postreply
10:20:29
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besides, cashier's check or money order only after 1st
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11/11/2009 postreply
10:22:05
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another idea,
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11/11/2009 postreply
10:06:30
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Good idea. I will call her bank after receiving her check.
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11/11/2009 postreply
10:49:45