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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, it's quite common. We were a tenant and it was in our lease decades ago. It's to discourage a tenant who might be seen as a difficult personality from making very frequent, picky demands for very minor repairs. Repairs that most would think are unnecessary. It has the tenant think twice about complaining.[/quote] This is stupid. You can say no to nit picky or unreasonable requests. But this encourages them to ignore all maintenance making for bigger problems and bills for you later. I’m paying you rent and I want everything in working order. I shouldn’t have to pay $100 to tell you the mailbox fell off the post, the 40 year old lock broke, and there’s water leaking around the toilet. [/quote]
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