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Are you mailing out covid letters?
Today I had my third tenant tell me, not ask me, that they were paying rent "late." I had the same response to all three of them and it did NOT go well. "We are sticking to our leases and honoring the 5 day grace period."
I feel stuck here. On one had what can I really do? My lawyer says I can't get to eviction court until July, on another hand my tenants are talking VERY nasty to me. One of them called me a "slum lord" and said I need to "go back where I came from" all on text because he wont answer my phone calls. Mind you I also fixed his hvac today with one day notice for $700. My hvac guy says he has the thermostat set on 57 and it will just freeze up and break again.
I'm wondering if I should send tenants a letter saying we're sticking to our guns? Or will that just make the rest of them hate me like these three do?
These are C to C- tenants paying 600-800 per month.
Needed to vent would love some opinions for other folks with multiple units.
Thanks!