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Advice on particular tenant hogging laundry facility
I have a 6 unit property with a total of 8 individuals living in the property. ONE 2 person family is consistently hogging the laundry facility. There is only one washer and dryer for the entire complex because the layout doesn't allow for any more. I have received several complaints. I sent a general letter out addressing all of the tenants explaining to them the importance of not leaving laundry sit in the laundry facility. Still they keep doing it. I have posted letters above the washer and dryer and they still keep doing it. What should my next step be? Without me actually witnessing the issue I'm not sure I can come to them directly and start pointing fingers.
I could have a washer and dryer installed in their unit and up their rent. Since they are month to month. I'd prefer that to be my very last step though. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Had a similar situation in a condo building. HOA knew which unit was the main offender and she would leave laundry in the multiple machines for hours and many times overnight. They put up a sign that said any laundry left more than 20 minutes in a machine may be removed and placed on the floor. Any laundry left overnight on the floor will be considered abandoned and will be trashed.
The offender had her clean laundry put on the floor a couple of times. She was extremely pissed when this happened, but she quickly learned not leave it in the machines.