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Re: board of health - Landlord Forum thread 360000

Re: board of health by Garry on November 27, 2019 @13:43

                              
Yes, it could possibly be construed by the tenant, that it's retaliation, if you try to end the lease so soon after the BOH got involved. You do not want to give the T cause to hire a lawyer to sue you. That's why I said to let the T stay there, and only increase the rent by a minimal amount. A 3% per year increase is considered as a normal/average increase, not one that shows you are trying to force the T out, by way of a huge increase in rent.
If the T tries to stop paying rent, or refuses to let someone in to do repairs, call the BOH immediately, and have them call the T and set the T straight.
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Re: board of health by Robert on December 2, 2019 @11:28 [ Reply ]
I would just not renew the lease. If Tenant refuses to pay then post notice to quit or cure.

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