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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Im glad she's not my tenant! I cannot even imagine our tenants saying this to us. We actually had our fridge go down in our rental. It was down for 3 days because they had to order a part. The tenant knew that I acted quickly to get it repaired, and that we had not control over what happened to our appliances or how long it took to get a part. Tell her to read her lease. If she is educated enough to read......[/quote] She's highly educated. We're in the same field. At least she was smart enough to rent, rather than buying a place at the top of the market and then meeting her husband, having kids within two years. I hate being a landlord! (Oh, and she read the lease with a fine tooth comb. The signing took almost two hours. She wanted to add such lovely stuff as extra rent deductions if repairs weren't /completed/ within 48 hours. We settled on a promise in good faith to initiate all repairs within 24 hours of being notified, and the ability to deduct from rent any expenses incurred because of the condo not being habitable if that wasn't done. There was tons of stuff like that.)[/quote] you should have not leased to a person like that[/quote]
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