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Re: Tenant Retaliation Against Landlord by Stephen (Washington (WA)) on April 5, 2018 @13:38

                              
"What I am worried about, however, is that she's going to try to do anything she can to undermine me out of retaliation. How do I prevent that?"
I once told a lawyer I wanted to set things up so I couldn't be sued. He said that anyone can sue anytime. But what he (the lawyer) can help set up is for me to win when I'm sued. So, how do you prevent the tenant trying to undermine you? You can't. But with good documentation and biting your tongue you can probably win anyway.
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Re: Tenant Retaliation Against Landlord by Andy on October 23, 2023 @13:33 [ Reply ]
Your concern about potential retaliation from a tenant is a valid one. While you can't entirely prevent a tenant from attempting to undermine you, you can take steps to protect your interests and ensure that you have a strong position in case any disputes or legal matters arise. Here are some strategies to consider:
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