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Re: Impossible renter and access
by Katiekate (New York)
on September 25, 2016 @23:01
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Sorry...reading what you wrote...it is like you jumped right in at the middle and didn't realize that you didn't give anyone here the context
Are you the landlord? Why would your contracted think it is a good idea to leave anything just out in the yard?
Are you the tenant? Same question as above...but also...why are you doing repairs? Generally tenants are forbidden to do repairs.
Help us out here.... Start from the beginning
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Re: Impossible renter and access
by Anonymous
on September 26, 2016 @00:11
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I own the property. It is the old door which I need to photograph. I did the repairs-400.00+ because the tenant obviously told Hud inspector I was responsible. I'm not. I plan to deduct it and also use it as one of my reasons for giving a 90 day notice. She is forbidden to make repairs and she has done them anyway without my knowledge, incorrectly. I don't have access to the property unless for HUD repairs. This was the 1st time I've seen even a portion of the house since Sept.2013.The door always has passed inspection. I believe her 3 pit bulls clawing to get in caused the holes. Do you ever hire someone who doesn't do as you ask. I told him to bring me the door and he said it was too heavy. I want to get the door as evidence. My question should have been what do I need to successfully use a 90 day notice and if necessary prevail in court?
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