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Should I donate mattress to tenant?
I did a walk through on two of my units the other day. Everything checked out fine but I noticed in one of the units it looks like the tenants daughter ( 20’s) is sleeping on the floor? I did not ask to verify if she was in fact sleeping on the floor but there were pillows and blankets on the carpet as if a sleeping area. I have an extra mattress and box spring I’d be willing to donate (I really don’t need it).
Would it be unprofessional as a landlord/owner to offer something like this? Is it any of my business to ask if she is actually sleeping on the floor? This is my first rental unit.