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All Forum Posts by: Angela Roberts

Angela Roberts has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

This is the first time anything like this has happened to us with our properties so I appreciate the great feedback, thank you! We're going to go ahead and cover it

We had water damage on property that required 20 days of repairs and replacing flooring throughout the unit with much nicer upgraded material. Tenant is requesting 8 days credit($350) for inconvenience. Insurance is not covering it and we had to pay $2500 deductible for this incident. We just signed lease extension and didn't raise rent as we were planning due to coronavirus.  Do we do what she's requesting? Or meet in the middle?