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by Eka (qZSXmavtb)
on July 18, 2012 @19:46
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If the landlord works in his prtrepoy's yard that he has leased to a tenant, he has volunteered work at your home. He cannot charge you for work he voluntarily does. Assume he is not a professional landscaper either. but basically if he does landscaping work in his yard it is his expense, not yours even if you have the yard and home leased. Either the guy is a bit wacko or was trying to squeeze more $ out of the tenant. When paying the rent, mark clearly on the check it is for rent and the month it is paying for- so the landlord cannot say that it is only a partial payment, and he is applying part of the check towards his landscaping .Guess you could go over to his house and do an equivalent amount of work that someone witnesses, and then you'd be even!
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