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Boundaries with Tenants
I have a tenant that works for a car dealership so obviously a good portion of his pay comes from commissions. I have a great professional relationship with him and his fiancé and so far they are great tenants in every way possible. Pay rent early, communicate effectively, ask for permission to make changes to the property etc. Would you say it’s crossing a boundary/inappropriate as his landlord if I share his business card with people looking to buy a car? He shared it with me and I don’t think it is but would love to hear thoughts/perspectives.