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All Forum Posts by: Bradley B.

Bradley B. has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Older tenant's mental well being

Bradley B.Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone,

I am looking for some insight for some options or guidance to a concerning situation at one of my properties. I have an older tenant who is very pleasant and that has no issues with the exception of some minor noise complaints. I do however have concern for their mental wellbeing and living in an apartment alone, I would like to clarify that I am no doctor by any means and not capable of making a diagnosis however I believe that they have Alzheimer's/hallucinations, they are convinced that there are people following them and that there are people living above their apartment (impossible given the layout of their apartment). 

I am not sure if there is anything I can do or if this is something I just have to let ride out but I am concerned and want the best for the tenant and do not want to sit back and watch it happen incase it gets worse if there is something that can be done.

I have tried to keep this as vague as possible due to involving the possibility of mental issues however if you need me to clarify anything I will be responding to comments as fast as possible.

Thank you.

Post: No pet building converting to pet building

Bradley B.Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hello. I recently took over an apartment building and It had a vaguely marked no pet building policy. I have some leases that say it is a pet friendly building and some leases that say it is a pet free building. I currently have angry tenants and am trying to problem solve and figure out the best way to fix this situation through either making it all pet friendly or all pet free so its not so disorganized. My initial thought was to start updating all new leases upon renewal, while this may be what I end up doing, all of my renewal dates are scattered far apart so I was hoping to get some advice on if there were any faster options to avoid waiting too long and causing reputation damage or lawyer issues in the long run where while I failed to do enough research I did not personally set these leases the way they are. 

Some helpful information is: On both sides of pet friendly or no pets, neither tenants would agree in signing a lease addendum.