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Who Should Cover Cost for Mailbox Inspection – Tenant, PM, or Owner?

Peter Sik
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Hi everyone,

Looking for some advice regarding a mailbox issue and an unexpected charge.

A new tenant just moved into my rental property. Shortly after moving in, the property manager informed me that the tenant was unable to access their mailbox due to a broken key lodged in the keyhole. Based on that, I assumed it was a maintenance issue—possibly wear and tear or tenant-related.

Later, I received another email from the property manager's maintenance team saying a vendor was sent to inspect the issue. They now believe the tenant may have been targeting the wrong mailbox, which could have caused the confusion. Despite this, a $75 service fee was charged for the inspection.

Now, the property manager has sent me an email asking me, as the owner, to pay the $75 bill.

Since the tenant is new and may have been given incorrect mailbox information, I’m unsure who should be responsible for the charge—the tenant, the property manager (if they gave the wrong info), or me.

Has anyone dealt with a similar situation? Who typically covers this kind of cost?

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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Drew Sygit
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Drew Sygit
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@Peter Sik what can you prove?

Probably nothing definitive.

So, you'll have to bear the cost.

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