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Old 12-28-2016, 11:05 AM
 
Location: Glen Burnie, Maryland
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You are the LANDLORD. Do your job. It almost sounds as if you have a 'thing' with her. I've never known a landlord to disperse 'holiday cheer'.
There are nice landlords out there. Some are even amazingly human. Our last landlord owned a farm market. We got a crate of oranges during the holidays. He even gave us free veggies sometimes when we dropped our rent off to him at the market (most of the time we just mailed it).

I don't think the OP has a "thing" with their tenant. What a really strange assumption on your part.
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Old 12-28-2016, 03:28 PM
 
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You are the LANDLORD. Do your job. It almost sounds as if you have a 'thing' with her. I've never known a landlord to disperse 'holiday cheer'.
I recently purchased a multi unit and the previous owners were VERY nice. Over the top nice. From bring "rent treats" every month to the kids, offering gift cards or reduce rent on Christmas, boxes of chocolate on Thanksgiving, etc etc.

The only thing I've done was give each tenants a box of donuts the first month. Nothing after. But hey, I've providing a FREE laundry room. That should be more than enough.
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Old 12-28-2016, 07:12 PM
 
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I recently purchased a multi unit and the previous owners were VERY nice. Over the top nice. From bring "rent treats" every month to the kids, offering gift cards or reduce rent on Christmas, boxes of chocolate on Thanksgiving, etc etc.

The only thing I've done was give each tenants a box of donuts the first month. Nothing after. But hey, I've providing a FREE laundry room. That should be more than enough.
Free? Like no quarters? No card balance? No locks or tine limits? Come be MY landlord and shower me with donuts!

Honestly, my landlord isn't that bad, there was a bad leak below us, turns out it was a leak that finally caved for years. It was fixed, but she noticed we had some broken living room blinds, some broke off, some lightbulbs out, so she personally replaced them all! We were like, uhh, thanks? Super cool.
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