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Jacky Johnson
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Hi, I’m a new landlord. What is the best way to communicate with tenants if I have questions for them or inform them of tasks I will be performing in their home? Should I use text, email, written notice, or phone call? If I use email, should I use a dummy email to keep myself anonymous? Thanks.

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Karl B.
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Karl B.
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Hello. Most of my tenants prefer to correspond VIA text messaging. 

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