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Tenant harassing me

Stephanie Gledhill
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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My tenant is not happy about the move in condition of my property. I had a real estate agent do the move out report and move in inspection. He is telling me he has an attorney documenting issues and telling me I deceived him as to the condition of the yard. I am having it resolved. I’ve asked for a list of items but have not received it. The issues I did receive were scuffs on the wall, a spot in the sink and some spots in the shower.

He is asking for the video that was taken during the walk thru. Do I have to give it to him? There is nothing in the lease stating that the property will be scuff free. I will be implementing RentRedi so he can log something there. I’m sick of getting his rude, condescending emails. I’ve asked what he wants and offered solutions but he just wants to be difficult.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Tell him that if he's not happy, he's welcome to move out now with no penalty for breaking the lease.  Give him 72 hours to decide.  I'm assuming he viewed the place and if he didn't like it, then he shouldn't have rented it.

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