Common Complaints of Landlords
Disputes between a landlord and tenant are common. Common
complaints include:
1.)
A tenant who doesn’t pay rent on time or at all.
2.)
Tenants who do not pay utility bills on time
such as water, gas, electric.
3.)
Tenants who refuse to pay penalty fees.
4.)
Tenants who do not take care of the property as
stated in a signed contract.
5.)
A tenant who bad mouths the landlord on any
exposed social source.
6.)
A tenant who can never be reached.
7.)
A tenant who is impossible to compromise with.
8.)
A tenant who moves out at an unreasonable time
or even refuses to vacate.
To avoid any disputes between
yourself and a tenant, screening is the number one recommended action when
considering anyone to rent your property.
For more information regarding Tenant Screening, see www.american-apartment-owners-association.org
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