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Krystal Nydegger
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Tenant wants to clean the vents.

Krystal Nydegger
  • South Jordan, UT
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Tenant wants to get the vents cleaned. Is that something I pay for?

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Dennis M.
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Dennis M.
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Unless it’s nasty I would just tell the tenant no . “No “is the most powerful word a landlord can use in his vocabulary . It can mean the difference of making profit or going broke

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