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Lucas Hammer
  • Chicago, IL
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Do you do anything for a tenant after a big inconvenience?

Lucas Hammer
  • Chicago, IL
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I posted this in a local forum but realized it might be better here. I have concrete work going on while I'm writing this and there's a jackhammer downstairs outside my tenant's unit. I gave him a couple day warning (and a month potential warning before I had scheduled it), but the noise is maddening and it can only be worse for him.

After a big inconvenience like that, do you guys do anything like a rent discount or am I just overthinking this?

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