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Re: Tenant involvement vs regulation - Landlord Forum thread 356715

Re: Tenant involvement vs regulation by Anonymous on April 3, 2018 @16:12

                              
You need to demand entry of your property with 24-48 hour notice posted and mailed to T. You set up a normal day time working arrangement to meet with the service person and let them in to do the work. Tell the T to go F--k off if they complain.
If your lease is worth any thing it should have wording that allows for you to get repairs done. If tenant is not allowing for you to do this yourself. In my lease, T would be in violation of the lease and would be given a violation notice. The second time would be cause to evict.
Also I would not renew a lease with this A hole T. And raise the rent if I could justify it.
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Re: Tenant involvement vs regulation by Garry (Iowa) on April 3, 2018 @17:36 [ Reply ]
A word of caution------cursing is not allowed on this forum. Missing letters, or "different fill-ins" of certain letters, does not cover up the fact that you are cursing. If you feel the need to curse to get your point across, there are other forums to do that in. The owners of this site monitor it, and can erase things deemed not appropriate if they wish. You have some good ideas in your post. Keep all your posts respectable, and we will all look forward to seeing more of them in the future.

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