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Chase Farley
  • Stowe, VT
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Right to access unit? Leak in ceiling.

Chase Farley
  • Stowe, VT
Posted

Hello BP,

Yesterday my tenant pointed out that the unit above was leaking in to their ceiling. There is a 6in water spot and 2in hole. I figured out that the issue came from the bathroom sink in the unit above.

The tenant is not here this morning, and it's not answering his phone. The maintenance mechanic is on his way to look at the issue. Do I have the right to enter the property?

Thank you,

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