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Re: Not Enough Hot Water (Score: 1) by Jake on Sunday, March 11, 2012 @10:13
Get a statement in writing from the company that inspected your hot water heater. Have them say their inspection did not detect any defect in the operation of the heater and that it is set to the highest level of adjustment. Staple this to the bill they gave you for the inspection. This is all you need if your tenant makes any further complaint. If they with hold rent, immediately serve them with a pay or quit followed with an eviction notice. You are correct that tenants who want to break a lease will often come up with phantom maintenance problems.

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