The most common problem with tenants and landlords is maintenance, when the owner or charge takes too long to address a problem that has been reported according to the provisions of the contract that was signed by both parties. There are small issues that can be left to the tenant such as consumable items or cheap items that are prone to fail, light bulbs, faucets and other items that can or cannot be repaired by the tenant or may require the landlord/owner to fix it. The contract should have clear and distinct differentiation of which items are covered by the owner’s maintenance work and which can be delegated to the tenant themselves. They can even, landlord’s can even ask the tenant to get a repair done that would be deducted from the rent at the end of the month. Read more »
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