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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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