Last week the wind blew the roof over the deck of our property partially down,blocking the back door.
When our tenant came back from overseas she went balistic.
we have proptly gotten on to the insurance co. Builders have quoted,insurance guy has looked,but tenant wants a rent reduction because she says it hudgely compromises the house[they havent been able to use the back door and deck since fri.]
Her hubby works out of the sleepout in back and has to walk from frount door now instead of through the back. Obviously we couldnt help this happening, and I consider this more of an inconvience than anything else. The house is still totally habitable[except for back deck] and the wheels are rolling on insurance[there not much more we can do at present] Does anyone have any clear suggestions on what really merits a rent reduction???
When our tenant came back from overseas she went balistic.
we have proptly gotten on to the insurance co. Builders have quoted,insurance guy has looked,but tenant wants a rent reduction because she says it hudgely compromises the house[they havent been able to use the back door and deck since fri.]
Her hubby works out of the sleepout in back and has to walk from frount door now instead of through the back. Obviously we couldnt help this happening, and I consider this more of an inconvience than anything else. The house is still totally habitable[except for back deck] and the wheels are rolling on insurance[there not much more we can do at present] Does anyone have any clear suggestions on what really merits a rent reduction???
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