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Updated 3 months ago on . Most recent reply
When is relocation to tenants required for doing repairs
Hello
I have a tenant who is asking for upgrading carpet and flooring, while its not in bad condition, it is getting old (~7 years) - I agreed to get it upgraded.
The installer said it will be ~6-8 hours job and can finish within 1 day - but the tenant says he wants to have 1 day relocation and need to stay out of home for 1day. How should I handle this?
Thanks for your insights.
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If the tenant is requesting a cosmetic upgrade, you have no obligation to do it. If you chose to do the tenant a favor, its beyond me why he expects you to pay relocation also. I would tell tenant to figure it out themselves or I can cancel the upgrade