They give me attitude about simple requests.
They do pay their full rent each month, but they seem to get some attitude when I make simple requests, primarily to not interfere with contractors I send to my rental property.
My thought was to increase the rent by just 10 percent, but I know they won’t appreciate or thank me, even though I could raise it by much more. Have you ever been a tenant? Generally, a rent hike is not greeted with gratitude, but with grousing and possibly an attempt to negotiate. You should not place tenants in charge of repairs made to the home. That’s your job. The requirement to “communicate well” is probably not included in your lease agreement.
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