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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/06/2018

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Manish A.
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Commercial condo - tenant wants owner to pay for routine cleaning

Manish A.
  • Bethesda, MD
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Hello!

I own a 1600 sq ft commercial condo in a 5 story medical building which is rented.  For years the condo fee (which I pay) has covered the cleaning of the interior of the condo, which was 5 days a week.  Starting next month the condo association will no longer provide this service and the cleaners will only service the common areas.  The tenant (doctor), who is new and has only been there for a month, has hinted that he feels I should continue to provide this service at my expense.  

I reviewed the original contract, and there is nothing in there addressing this subject.  I personally do not feel routine cleaning should fall on the owner.  

I apologize if this seems like a rudimentary question.  This is the only property I own and am not the most experienced at this.  Any thoughts on how to best address this?

Thanks!

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John Underwood
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If it is not in the lease then you do not have to provide it.

Did the HOA fees go down now that they are not cleaning Interior?

I would just say that is not something you were providing and unfortunately the HOA that was providing this service no longer does. Put the blame on the HOA.

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    Manish A.
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    Manish A.
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    Thank you. HOA fees did not go down.

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    Philip Williams
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    Philip Williams
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    Do HOA fees ever go down lol mine certainly never have....