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Communication with Property Managers?

Joanie York
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Hi all, I recently made a post trying to understand certain sections of my agreement with the PM company and the responses I received were incredibly helpful. What I didn't include in that post was context as to why I started questioning certain sections. 


But my question now is just, if there is an appliance, like a microwave that is still working but has some, non-essential buttons glitching like the 30-second microwave button, is it too much to ask that moving forward the company communicates with me first asking if I'd like to send someone to estimate the costs for an appliance fix? Because I was charged $95 to get an estimate on the microwave and I felt a bit frustrated because you can buy microwaves for less than that nowadays. Is that level of communication too much to expect? Is there some middle ground so that in the future they don't dispatch someone for any non-essential fixes without communicating first? 

I understand this can vary on region but it would be helpful to understand what's normal when communicating about what needs fixing in a home. 

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