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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? - Landlord Forum thread 211592

Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? by Anonymous on November 3, 2010 @11:34

                              
Why do you even put in work orders if you dont allow the LL to make the repair/s? I simply tell my residents if you dont allow us in, I will put them at the end of the list and for them not to complain later that nothing ever gets done. We never enter when children are home alone. Testing the smoke alarm is very important it is for you and your families benefit. Lets say you deny them access to check it and then your house cathces fire that day and the alarm does not go off and the whole house burns down, who are you going to blame. God forbid any one get hurt or die. I would rather risk waking my child up to check the alarm than having my house burn down. Every time I move in a new resident I always let them know to mark the last week of every month because that is when I do inspections, fumigation and ac filter changes. And if they are not home I will still enter. I also either send out monthly newsletters or post notices in all common areas. Just kindly ask you LL if her could possibly let you know what day/s he will be by so you will be aware and ready.
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Re: Notice of Entry violations- what IS the law? by Grace (CA) on November 3, 2010 @12:51 [ Reply ]
agree

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