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Bathroom door coming off the hinge

Mike Adams
  • Port Chester, NY
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Tenant just notified us that the door in the bathroom is coming off the hinge on the second on third hinges.  The 1st one apparently is already off.  We have in our lease, tenant must maintain all appliances, equipment, furnishings and furniture. Who's responsibility to repair is this? If we didn't have the eviction moratorium, we would had already ejected her. However, with the delta variant catching steam, we're not sure if Connecticut will suspend evictions again. The tenant is on a month to month. We were going to inform her next month that their lease will not be renewed the following month and they need to move out. However, with the COVID restrictions, we're not sure if we'll be stuck with this tenant or not.

How would you guys proceed? The tenant is a nuisance to say the least. 

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Matthew Paul#1 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Matthew Paul#1 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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I would fix the door . 

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