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Re: LL right to enter & tenant wants to e-mail - Landlord Forum thread 341178

Re: LL right to enter & tenant wants to e-mail by Barbara on November 28, 2015 @06:45

                              

So your tenants brought this to your attention back in mid September and you are now getting to them here at the end of November because they are deemed safety issues? I can see why the tenants are upset, waiting 7-8 weeks for the repairs and you decide to have them done during the thanksgiving holiday. So, this is what you call providing a personal touch? Why were these safety repairs not made before the tenants moved in? You are definitely not going about these the right way are you? Your way has resulted in safety repairs not done and tenants who are pissed off at you. I would rethink my tactics and try to amend your relationship with your tenants, July is a long way off.
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Re: LL right to enter & tenant wants to e-mail by Int'l LL (CA) on November 28, 2015 @09:47 [ Reply ]
They are here in the US for part of the year, so lease is not a 12 month lease. There was also an approval process with the HOA because of exterior lights. My question is really about the 24 hour right to enter with or without them at home. I don't especially want to be there without them there, but they want to call the shots as to the timing. I'm merely trying to coordinate a time that works for all three of us. The contractor said he's available Monday, but maybe I should ask if he's availableTuesday to allow T time to "come back" from the three day holiday even though tecnically Friday wasn't a holiday. T didn't want to be bothered before Thanksgiving.

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