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All Forum Posts by: Jim James

Jim James has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Nathan Gesner

Thank you for the great insight this same tenant has already followed through with her actions and we are fresh out of court 2 months ago. That said, I have gotten confirmation from my lawyer that video\audio recording is legal to do when I enter the unit but he recommended only doing audio to not put gas on the fire. That said I have ZERO trust for this tenant and I feel it's worth the risk to do both video and audio recording.

I don't feel that I need put a clause in my lease to allow me to bring prospective tenants through there units because MN has a state law that allows it.

@Steve K.
Thank you for the solid advice. Although, I have a big problem with throwing a way a minimum of 1,700 just because a tenant doesn't was me to walk people through the unit before they move out.  Regarding the bad people that would want to case the unit I always show my tenants during the tour the cameras I have all over the building monitoring outside and common areas at all times.  I also show them the additional security that I have on the building.  Also sounds like a lot of work for a criminal to do there are a lot of easier options out there.

Help!!! I have a tenant that is making many false claims about things that I have done and I need to be able to document every single interaction with her which includes walking prospective tenants through her unit this weekend. She is claiming she is going to call the police on me and notify the news and do everything in her power to come after me. All because notified her that I was going to walk through her unit on Sunday in 2 days. All I have done is attempt to notify her per the MN law that I have to give reasonable 24-hour notice before entering a unit.