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[quote=Anonymous]How much of the confrontation and procrastination has a long-term impact on the value of the condo? Ie, how much of this can he just let go without any negative consequences to him? So - is she refusing to move her schedule to let a plumber in when there's an active leak? That is a huge problem that impacts the long term value of the condo. Is her dishwasher broken and she's hand washing dishes and doesn't care enough to prioritize getting it fixed? Great, that impacts her only, she can call and deal with it whenever she wants. Or never. Whatever. If it's the former, he has two options - property manager and raise rent, or kick her out. I'd probably go with option A assuming he's happy with everything else about the arrangement and he can get a good property manager, and at least see if that solves the problem. If it's the latter, then I go with "let it deteriorate" - so what if he has to spend a month after she moves out fixing all the broken stuff she didn't care about? That's how renting works, no matter who your renter is. He needs to back off for everyone's sanity. [/quote]
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