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04-06-2018 06:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson
(Post 1530566)
Surely I DON'T jest!
I also don't consider pulling weeds out of the cracks in the concrete "maintaining" the property.
According to what I've read, the landlord may own the property, but has NO right to walk into his tenants' (private) courtyard unannounced.
According to what I've also read, 24 hours notice was to be given before showing up for any reason.
In addition, common courtesy would indicate that he would knock on the tenants' front door and not just walk in.
The tenants, by way of their lease, had every right to kick this landlord off their property.
The landlord, in this case, had no rights if what he did and the way he did it, according to what has been said in this thread, is 100% correct.
I won't say you are wrong but I will say you are dead wrong!
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The real answer is knowing what the lease says and right now we only hear one side of that. My lease's clearly state that I must give 24 hours to enter the property.
It also clearly states that lawn, shrub, tree trimming and outside maintenance workers may enter the property to do required work between the hours of 7:30 AM and 5:30 PM, Monday through Saturday. It also states that work like pressure washing, garage doors, or any other outside/access work that requires working on the structure will be schedule with the tenant or after 24 hour notice. Any maintenance issues that involve any type of safety problem will be handle as quickly as possible with or without notice. Also states access with 24 hours notice to show prospective tenants the property within 7 days of lease termination. And a couple other items that involve access but are much less likely.
Now most landlords are reasonable people and we try to keep our tenants happy. 90% plus of my renters are repeats because of that. Most of the time when inside work is required they just tell me to come and do it weather they are there or not as I do 99% of that myself anyway. I do try to make it work that they are there, but if we really know each other well and have been working together for several years I do it either way.
So my guess is this tenant and landlord don't have a very good working relationship. Something else is going on. But as has been stated by others there are two sides to this story and we are only hearing one.
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