Email plugin seems to be misfunctioning

It appears ever since our host had to reload an backup my outbound email program to update people on new posts has been not working. From my end it shows everything is fine, but I just checked my visitor traffic Wednesday and it appears either my information has lost its value, or the posts aren’t actually getting to you.

 

I’m really hoping it’s just the mail program!! You may want to randomly stop by every few days just to check in and see if there are new updates. I will work on this malfunction along with possibly updating the version of WordPress over the next few days. Uncharted territory for me, so hang in there!!

 

Also to help improve updates I will be looking at adding an RSS feed, more on that later. Here is a link to the last post I put up that didn’t get sent out that follows me through evicting a tenant using the RTDRS (Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service)

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Bill has been investing in Calgary Real Estate since 2003 and has been writing about various Real Estate topics since shortly after he started. With a significant amount of Real Estate transactions and experiences he is able to pass his knowledge on to other investors and partners, and now you through his Real Estate blog. To automatically receive new posts, be sure to sign up on the top right of this page and I will send you a free ebook on Screening Tenants.
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1 Response to Email plugin seems to be misfunctioning

  1. Gord says:

    Thanks for putting up this website. I am a first time landlord and unfortunately have a tenant who has not paid full rent since February and I think I will have to go through the eviction process. According to what you say, I would pretty much have to go through the courts to get this resolved. What does the 14 day eviction notice accomplish? I have given the tenant till today to pay me the full amount owing, which I don’t think he will. It seems I can’t hire a bailiff company without a court order and I can’t afford the time to spend in court. Also, I suspect the tenant is dealing drugs. I know he has been smoking pot and I have warned him about it. Is there any way to get him out fast without dragging it through the courts?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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