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Marisa Alvarez
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Anthenas and Cable Holes on exterior walls

Marisa Alvarez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clearwater, FL
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Does anybody have a paragraph on their lease prohibiting the installation of anthenas and drilling holes on exterior walls ? If so would you be so nice to share it with me please 🙏🏻?

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Patrick Liska
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Patrick Liska
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Marisa,

Do you currently have a connection point available for your tenants to connect their cable connection too? do you have connections in each room ready for them? in order for your tenants to have cable or internet there has to be a way for them to bring that to every room, wireless is not always the answer.

That said, you could always put in a clause that states that:  a tenant, visitor or any contractor shall not cause damage to any part of a structure by drilling, cutting or removing by any means possible any part of the structure of the property without written consent from the owner, or property manager.

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