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Re: $100 fee if Tenant unable to open the door - Landlord Forum thread 358710

Re: $100 fee if Tenant unable to open the door by Ann on October 27, 2018 @21:41

                              
$100 can be charged by Insurance company and contractors. This fee is not something that is fully under my hands. My lawyer agrees I can collect in this case b/c there is solid financial loss.

I would go further to collect $100 if I were there to prevent this type of charge by Insurance Service Provider, kept my Insurance policy alive, avoid any delay, etc.

Also,

My case is many my maintenance requests based on Lease agreement had been refused by Former Tenant: Gutter cleaning, HVAC maintenance, etc.

Some Former Tenant's repair requests were done, but many got delay, refused, or unavailable to open the door for scheduled requests but further accusing my enter even with property notice.

For many times, my lawyer communicated with Former Tenant, sent email notification for me to enter the house.
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