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Kevin Huang
  • Mars, PA
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Overly friendly tenant

Kevin Huang
  • Mars, PA
Posted

My tenant has been great - never late w/ rent, and proactively help me fix small problems w/o asking for compensation.

Only thing is she wants to meet my wife for some reason...keeps asking me to bring her to the lease renewal that's coming up.

How do I tell her no in a subtle way?
Not complaining, since I can't ask for a better tenant, but I do want to keep the relationship more on the professional side.

TIA

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