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Originally Posted by recycled sixtie
I have not retaliated yet but I think actions speak louder than words and he has just triggered a manor rent increase next time round.
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Just don't renew the lease if it is a major problem which can't be fixed.
Let them know in advance, and get your ad out now.
Get the price ranges for your area and set accordingly.
You can go in and talk to a rental company (pretending to be a renter) if need be.
If they are good tenants otherwise, then leave it alone.
In some areas it is difficult to get responsible tenants and the downtime with no income is not worth the hassle.
Property mangers will nickle-and-dime you to death for every little fix and task.
Any contract should include "any repairs/expenses over X$ must be pre-approved and owner has the option of performing task himself"
On the flip side, they can advertise and pull collections better.
There are a lot of variables to consider.