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Re: $100 fee if Tenant unable to open the door
by Jannie1
on October 26, 2018 @18:39
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Two different situations - one tenant had no interest in being present - so we went in either made the repair ro scheduled with the repair person & was there when they repaired. Second person - we tried to arrange around her schedule, but if not she was fine with us going in to repaired. If it was hired we always made sure we were there when the repair was made.
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Re: $100 fee if Tenant unable to open the door
by Ann
on October 27, 2018 @21:09
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I tried both; but it did not work out.
If I tried to schedule an appointment matching Former Tenant's calendar, Former Tenant cried to make an appointment with Contractors.
If I let Former Tenant making appointment with Contractors, then Former Tenant refused and/or delay the services. Then, post the delay on me.
If I tried to enter Property for emergency and/or scheduled requests with property notice, Former Tenant accused Landlord's enters.
My lawyer suggested me simply: Landlord made appointment directly with Contractors, sent enter notice to Tenant, Landlord opened the door to get the requests done in time matter. Now, I still wait for my lawyer about $100 collection.
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