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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/07/2021

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Jane Ng
  • Investor
  • Walnut Creek, CA
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Landscaping Request by Tenant

Jane Ng
  • Investor
  • Walnut Creek, CA
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I've had a tenant in this property for 2.5 months and they are requesting sod in the yard. This property had some minor flooding issues 6 months ago, so we put in a drainage system + river sand in the yard to prevent water from getting to the house. The tenant is complaining that the sand gets muddy and their dog brings it into the house, and therefore is requesting sod. I feel like this is a valid request and am happy to put sod in the yard.

When you've had these types of request from tenants, do you ask for anything in return (i.e. agree to a longer lease, agree to some type of penalty if they don't care for or damage the sod, etc?)

Thanks!

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