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Deanna Boss
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Who washes sweaters in bathroom sinks?!

Deanna Boss
  • Minneapolis, MN
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So after spending some quality time to resolve a clogged drain (hair) and replacing some worn parts our tenant's bathroom sink was working perfectly. Draining like a champ. We did not charge the tenant figuring this was basically maintenance. Barely a week later I get a note that she washed a sweater in the sink and now it doesn't drain again. I'm going to go do my baking soda/vinegar/boiling water treatment but if that doesn't work is it fair to say I'm calling a plumber and she's responsible for the cost? I'm digging up my lease now to make sure it has something in there about repairs due to tenant damage but of course I have to hear what all of you have done. Thank you! 

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