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Tenant got pet after move-in, not permitted
How would you handle this situation? My tenant has been in the unit for over a year. No pets permitted, per the lease, and we just don't allow them in any of our rentals.
It's come to our attention, that they have a dog, and to make matters crazier, we received a hand written letter from the tenants 10yr old daughter, demanding we allow pets. They don't know that we are aware of this pet yet.
They're on a MTM lease, and I can probably increase rent by $100/mo if they move, but I don't think they're wanting to move soon.
How can I address this with them tactfully?
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Call it what it is. You received 'reports' from neighbors of a dog, you refer back to the lease, "no pets," give them a date to get rid of it or you will need to ask for the keys. Stick to your criteria Nathan!