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Triplex's are headaches...

Ian K.
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The power has been going out on 2nd/3rd floor.  I've hired electricians, they don't know whats happening, were just trying different things so it's been taking over a month to fix.

The power goes out at 5 or 6 am when I'm not awake or the 1st floor tenant is not home. 

So I gave the 2nd floor tenant a key with access to the 1st floor basement one night.  It is separated by a locked kitchen door to 1st floor main.

2nd floor told 1st floor this.  Now 1st floor is threatening to sue me for giving her a key to this basement with the breaker.  and putting her "in danger" giving a stranger a key to her storage unit.

Does she have a case?

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