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All Forum Posts by: Sofia Johnson

Sofia Johnson has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks for the replies! We've verbally offered for the tenant to leave, but they are claiming it's "racist" to suggest they leave vs. fix her complaints. Any suggestion here?

I have a tenant who is constantly complaining - it feels like she is LOOKING for every reason to complain. She lives in a downstairs unit so she complains about the noise above her multiple times a day, multiple days a week for 2+ years now. The tenant upstairs and this tenant downstairs do not get along and we've had mediation meetings with no luck in finding peace between them. The amount of complaints are excessive, it is time consuming to address, and we aren't sure how valid each complaint is anymore. 

My question - is there a point where we can start ignoring her excessive complaints? Can we be legally liable if we start ignoring her?