Ive had "concerned" neighbors offer this before - what it means is that they didnt want ANY rent allowance tenants - even though that was the only people to answer any of the ads. It means they wanted a "professional couple" to move or no one else (ie no students, no RA, no other races, travelers, etc etc)We have a small quiet apartment development. Our management company has a problem with one landlord who never sets foot in the place. After three problem tenants in a row we were all weary of what might be coming next. So we offered to help the landlord to find tenants whose behaviour was likely to be more acceptable.
You are presuming a lot here. As far as I am aware, all of the tenants fall into at least one of those categories.Id like to offer a translation of this post, maybe you call it a read between the lines.
Ive had "concerned" neighbors offer this before - what it means is that they didnt want ANY rent allowance tenants - even though that was the only people to answer any of the ads. It means they wanted a "professional couple" to move or no one else (ie no students, no RA, no other races, travelers, etc etc)
It is a small community. There has been some fighting, one attack, a few arrests, and one extremely violent incident. Word gets around.So the rents were to high, some people have moved out as a result - and you have interpreted that to be because of anti-social behaviour. How do new tenants know abotu the anti-social behaviour before they move in? are you standing outside with placards?
Now, that is the type of clever, workable answer I was looking for. Thank you so much!At a recent AGM we had our house rules amended and agreed that an administration charge will be applied to any notification of breach of the house rules. The charge will be applied to the apartment owners account and will be collected with the annual maintenance fee.
Who notifies who? Who validates whether the alleged breach is real, or imagined?At a recent AGM we had our house rules amended and agreed that an administration charge will be applied to any notification of breach of the house rules. The charge will be applied to the apartment owners account and will be collected with the annual maintenance fee.
We had a meeting last night and discussed this. We plan to use the definition of anti-social behaviour used by the PRTB, we would act only when there was a complaint from two or more people who were themselves directly affected, and where there is no doubt as to the address of the person alleged to have behaved in an anti-social manner. We will circulate the contact details of the management agency, who will document each complaint and verify them before forwarding details of the allegations. We plan that each verified incident will be reported separately to the landlord, who will incur one administration charge per incident. We plan to keep the administration charge quite low so that we are seen to be reasonable about this.Who notifies who? Who validates whether the alleged breach is real, or imagined?
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