Anonymous wrote:I own the condo. In case I wasn't clear, can property management on their own evict my tenant?
Anonymous wrote:I'd report the property manager to the condo association for the unprofessional behavior-both towards your tenant and towards you. They were extremely unprofessional calling you and leaving you a voicemail saying the tenant was no longer welcome. Additionally, if as you said, this person is known to the association as rude then the more documentation the better.
Anonymous wrote:I'd report the property manager to the condo association for the unprofessional behavior-both towards your tenant and towards you. They were extremely unprofessional calling you and leaving you a voicemail saying the tenant was no longer welcome. Additionally, if as you said, this person is known to the association as rude then the more documentation the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get a new property manager if they are yelling at your tenants for something like that
It's a condo. I don't have control over property management.
It seems this isn't a manager you've hired as an individual condo owner, which is probably what most people are assuming since that's more common. It seems like it's a property manager hired by the whole building. You as an owner are one of their many bosses. You can absolutely tell them not to speak to your tenant that way. They may yell at you too or ignore you, but at least you can try.
Sounds like everybody needs to take a step back. The property manager needs to enforce parking rules for the good of the whole building. Everyone always thinks they're special, little Larla is so precious, or "it's just a minute," but it never is. People are self-centered. But, emergencies do happen, infrequently. If the tenant doesn't regularly cause parking problems, the property manager is way out of line speaking to your tenant that way. The property manager in any event shouldn't yell at the tenant--if the manager regularly has problems with the way the tenant parks, tow trucks and fines are more effective than yelling. It may not have been the best way to react, but the tenant was justified in standing up for themselves and yelling back. If the property manager keeps behaving inappropriately towards the tenant, the tenant will be entitled to break their lease and cut and run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get a new property manager if they are yelling at your tenants for something like that
It's a condo. I don't have control over property management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own the condo. In case I wasn't clear, can property management on their own evict my tenant?
What does your property management contract say?
+1. And when you say property manager, is your condo association employing this person specifically or are they an employee of a property management company?
Because if the person/property manager is simply an employee of the company I wouldn't deal with them directly at all at this point. I'd send an email to the association's contact at the company and tell them you've reminded your tenant of the parking rules and you expect their employee to behave professionally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get a new property manager if they are yelling at your tenants for something like that
It's a condo. I don't have control over property management.
As an owner, you most certainly do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get a new property manager if they are yelling at your tenants for something like that
It's a condo. I don't have control over property management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own the condo. In case I wasn't clear, can property management on their own evict my tenant?
What does your property management contract say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get a new property manager if they are yelling at your tenants for something like that
It's a condo. I don't have control over property management.