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All Forum Posts by: Moni RWhi

Moni RWhi has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I am a new landlord.  I am renting out a single family home to a tenant.  I told her that she could install security cameras.  During my quarterly inspection of the property, I noticed that the security cameras were installed, but clearly unprofessionally.  They were wired security cameras; she has wire/cables running from outside the home to inside the home.  I'm not happy about how the cameras were installed.  My dilemma is how do I tell her to remove the wired security cameras after I've told her that she could install them.   Can anyone suggest a nice, professional way that I can tell her to remove them or suggest she install wireless cameras?  Thank you, in advance, for your suggestions.