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Ishmael Johnson
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Tenant request unit to be painted but has issue with hoarding

Ishmael Johnson
  • New to Real Estate
  • New York
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Tenant requests for unit to be painted but has issue with hoarding, no walls are accessible

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Eric James
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Depends. Are you a mom and pop landlord who never makes money on real estate? Then you accommodate the tenant. If you're a landlord who makes money you just say "no".

Someone wrote you have a give and take relationship with tenants. LOL.

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