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Re: Tenant rented place for her daughter - Landlord Forum thread 348391

Re: Tenant rented place for her daughter by MrDan (GA) on September 14, 2016 @18:24

                              
Yes, I read the post thoroughly and it was no bother. I know what poor advice looks like also. Your advice is just what a non-professional landlord would do.

"Adult daughter moved in instead of mom, and started causing trouble" is just conjecture and based upon an 'other tenant' saying the daughter has moved in. The landlord has no proof either way at this point. So evicting or non-renewal would be a poor response until all the facts are discovered and all other avenues are tried.

So your opinion to non-renew or evict is poorly based on the lack of all facts being known. As stated, there is a difference between a professional response and some knee jerk response. One makes the landlord money, the other causes the landlord to loose money. You are entitled to loose money if that's your opinion, but I believe the OP is also entitled to a more professional opinion.
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Re: Tenant rented place for her daughter by Garry on September 14, 2016 @19:34 [ Reply ]
Mr. Dan, please look up the words "lose" and "loose" in the dictionary, and start using the correct one in your sentences.
    Re: Tenant rented place for her daughter by Anonymous on September 14, 2016 @20:25 [ Reply ]
    No one is criticizing you for your use of every other word being capitalized, so why do you find the need to point out one misspelled word in his post? And why have you not pointed out other post that have misspelled or misused words? So a little man found a little mistake. How wonderful for you! You must be ecstatic over your discovery.

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