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All Forum Posts by: Kathleen Belarge

Kathleen Belarge has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

My Landlord is a nice guy and has enough energy for several people. His kindness, firmness and overall demeanor makes him a pleasure to be around.  

I decided against the gift idea for professional reasons and actually believe he may not have felt comfortable accepting it.  

Well, if I could just get him to smile I'd be happy.

Gifts between landlords and tenants breaks the professional boundaries.

I thought of a gift of appreciation but changed my mind. The building is old and has a great history.  I decided to put up the photo of the building in my apartment where I knew the landlord would see it when he came to the apartment and believe he would appreciate it just the same.