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Jeremy Mangen
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Fights and drama at my property

Jeremy Mangen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis
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I'm just curious what other landlords have done to handle this odd scenario.

I'm a new landlord and I just got my first duplex completely rented out. I was told last night that there was shouting and doors slamming and all that drama stuff happening in the common area in front of her unit (its an up/down duplex and they were fighting at the front entrance in front of the first floor units door). 

I asked for more information and then sent an email to the other tenant asking her if something was wrong or if there's anything I can help her with to prevent this from happening again, but how would you handle this? Especially if it happens again. 

I will be installing a security system but if a tenant lets someone in I can't stop that, but there are a lot of kids living in my duplex and I'm 100% vehemently not ok with fights happening in a family friendly building.

Thanks guys!

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Jaron Walling
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Jaron Walling
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You shouldn't get involved unless your lease has language specific to this drama. If it's a dangerous situation that's totally different and cops need to be called. I would let it air out and see if it continues. You can't control the guest visiting the house. If the problem continues you could be serving a 30 day notice in the future. 

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