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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't get past "quarterly walk-throughs." I rented for years and no landlord ever required this. If you need that level of control, you're not cut out to be a landlord. [/quote] Same. If a landlord asked to walk-through my apartment ever three months, I'd tell them to F off.[/quote] Most landlords don't but your lease might allow it. It could also be to your benefit because the landlord might know about problems in the property that show signs of re-emerging and save your the bother of having to move out if an icemaker line breaks and floods the apartment or a recurring electrical issue. If something occurs and you would not allow the landlord the property, the insurance carriers may put the blame on you for not following the lease. BTDT[/quote] Winner, winner, chicken dinner.[/quote]
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