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Property Manager Respnsibility

Darlene Oliver
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My tenant of 8 years vacated and obviously had allowed the dogs to urinate on the floors, cabinets, carpet, etc causing major damage. There have also been leaks under kitchen sink and bathroom toilet. None were reported nor discovered during inspections as the tenant did not permit the PM to enter the unit [now we know why]. Is the PM responsible for the damage caused by his lack of performing inspections as called for in our agreement? That PM retired and the business taken over by a new person with the same company name. All opinions and advice appreciated!

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