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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 457260" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm in Canada, not US... so take this with "to be validated"... </p><p></p><p>The "check up on" stuff, they can do with 24-hrs notice.</p><p>The tree removal etc. - if your lease doesn't specify that you have leased the house "and fenced yard", then they do not have to maintain fencing.</p><p></p><p>But - non-emergency upgrades? NOYLB.</p><p>That stuff is either done between renters, OR by explicit request and consent by renter.</p><p>We NEVER did that stuff except between renters, OR when working with very long-term renters who were going to be staying even longer... in which case, its reasonable to negotiate a window of time to replace carpets, for example. (10-yr-old carpet in a rental place is usually overdue for replacement - we had some 20-year renters...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 457260, member: 11791"] I'm in Canada, not US... so take this with "to be validated"... The "check up on" stuff, they can do with 24-hrs notice. The tree removal etc. - if your lease doesn't specify that you have leased the house "and fenced yard", then they do not have to maintain fencing. But - non-emergency upgrades? NOYLB. That stuff is either done between renters, OR by explicit request and consent by renter. We NEVER did that stuff except between renters, OR when working with very long-term renters who were going to be staying even longer... in which case, its reasonable to negotiate a window of time to replace carpets, for example. (10-yr-old carpet in a rental place is usually overdue for replacement - we had some 20-year renters...) [/QUOTE]
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