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Re: Tenant who is all over the place - Landlord Forum thread 334165

Re: Tenant who is all over the place by Brenda on April 26, 2015 @18:29

                              
The landlord has spent many 30 minute sessions with the tenant already and has not set any limits, but continues to give in to the tenants request to change things. A simple, "as you know, all request should be in writing"..."that's the policy" would reduce or eliminate most of them. As it is, the landlord is encouraging the tenants behavior.
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Re: Tenant who is all over the place by Anonymous on April 26, 2015 @19:25 [ Reply ]
Do you really think a simple.....would stop this behavior? No it won't. If it becomes too bothersome for the owner, do not renew lease.
    Re: Tenant who is all over the place by Anonymous on April 26, 2015 @20:04 [ Reply ]
    So you would not renew an annoying but rent paying on time tenant and loose money over vacancy and turnover cost? The goal is to make money, not loose it, especially over a situation that the landlord enables by not requesting the tenant follow policy by putting any request in writing? The landlord has the greater responsibility in this, as he's the one who screened and approved the tenant and has encouraged the behavior by not having a policy for tenant request and following it. Maybe non renewing the landlord would be a better option!
      Re: Tenant who is all over the place by anon on April 26, 2015 @23:07 [ Reply ]
      OP. Don't draft a letter now unless it is an objective termination of tenancy if your state law allows it. No talk or WRITING of her weird behavior.
      End her tenancy legally when you can. No reasons why.

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