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Re: How many warnings for noise violations?
by Bill
on March 18, 2014 @19:28
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For the best impact, send a receipted, certified mail so you will have a record of it and the tenant senses a measure of gravity to your warning that will not be felt from a text. In your certified mail, quote the part of the lease the tenant is in violation of. It is probably not the best idea to communicate by text or email. Sending a warning is about all you can do. You can not evict over it. But you certainly not renew the lease.
Some landlords only give month to month leases so they can more easily get rid of the trouble makers. Telling a tenant that this is the first and last warning puts you in a bad place because there is nothing you can do when it happens again.
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