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All Forum Posts by: Josiah McGinnis

Josiah McGinnis has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks for the input, everyone! He gave us a written request for permission to make the changes to the toilet, and we are giving him our written permission, on the conditions that he is solely responsible for paying for the work, he uses our approved plumber, and the toilet stays when he leaves.

My new tenant just asked me if I would allow him to pull out the old toilet install a new high-efficiency toilet. He said he would cover all expenses, and hire a plumber to do the work. He even recommended I write up an official document that states what work was being done, that he would cover all expenses, and that he would leave the new toilet in place upon vacating the property at the end of his lease.

Does anyone have experience with handling situations like this? Are there reasons why I should not allow my tenant to proceed with this project?

Thanks in advance for the advice!

Post: Oklahoma City January Meet Up

Josiah McGinnisPosted
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

I will be there.